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  • 42. [Delayed initiation of voluntary movements after pyramidal lesions in man (author's transl)].
    Jung R, Dietz V.
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  • 44. Dissociation of motor preparation from memory and attentional processes using movement-related cortical potentials.
    Dirnberger G, Reumann M, Endl W, Lindinger G, Lang W, Rothwell JC.
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  • 46. An electroencephalographic study of imagined movement.
    Green JB, Bialy Y, Sora E, Thatcher RW.
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  • 49. Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on movement-related cortical activity in humans.
    Rossi S, Pasqualetti P, Rossini PM, Feige B, Ulivelli M, Glocker FX, Battistini N, Lucking CH, Kristeva-Feige R.
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  • 51. Finger movement versus toe movement-related potentials: further evidence for supplementary motor area (SMA) participation prior to voluntary action.
    Boschert J, Hink RF, Deecke L.
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  • 53. Movement-related change of electrocorticographic activity in human supplementary motor area proper.
    Ohara S, Ikeda A, Kunieda T, Yazawa S, Baba K, Nagamine T, Taki W, Hashimoto N, Mihara T, Shibasaki H.
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  • 56. Movement-related potentials associated with single and repetitive movements recorded from human supplementary motor area.
    Ikeda A, Lüders HO, Burgess RC, Shibasaki H.
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  • 58. Activation of distinct motor cortex regions during ipsilateral and contralateral finger movements.
    Cramer SC, Finklestein SP, Schaechter JD, Bush G, Rosen BR.
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    Hasegawa K, Kasuga S, Takasaki K, Mizuno K, Liu M, Ushiba J.
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