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  • 3. Suppressing movements with phantom limbs and existing limbs evokes comparable electrophysiological inhibitory responses.
    Bruno V, Ronga I, Fossataro C, Capozzi F, Garbarini F.
    Cortex; 2019 Aug; 117():64-76. PubMed ID: 30928722
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  • 5. What disconnection tells about motor imagery: evidence from paraplegic patients.
    Alkadhi H, Brugger P, Boendermaker SH, Crelier G, Curt A, Hepp-Reymond MC, Kollias SS.
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  • 7. Effects of motor imagery training after chronic, complete spinal cord injury.
    Cramer SC, Orr EL, Cohen MJ, Lacourse MG.
    Exp Brain Res; 2007 Feb; 177(2):233-42. PubMed ID: 16944108
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  • 10. Disentangling motor execution from motor imagery with the phantom limb.
    Raffin E, Mattout J, Reilly KT, Giraux P.
    Brain; 2012 Feb; 135(Pt 2):582-95. PubMed ID: 22345089
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  • 13. Movement imagery increases pain in people with neuropathic pain following complete thoracic spinal cord injury.
    Gustin SM, Wrigley PJ, Gandevia SC, Middleton JW, Henderson LA, Siddall PJ.
    Pain; 2008 Jul 15; 137(2):237-244. PubMed ID: 17942228
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  • 14. Brain motor system function after chronic, complete spinal cord injury.
    Cramer SC, Lastra L, Lacourse MG, Cohen MJ.
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  • 15. Cortical processing of simultaneous hand and foot movements: evidence from event-related potentials.
    Miller J, Gerstner N.
    Psychophysiology; 2013 Oct 15; 50(10):983-95. PubMed ID: 23844673
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  • 17. Event-related beta EEG-changes during passive and attempted foot movements in paraplegic patients.
    Müller-Putz GR, Zimmermann D, Graimann B, Nestinger K, Korisek G, Pfurtscheller G.
    Brain Res; 2007 Mar 16; 1137(1):84-91. PubMed ID: 17229403
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  • 20. Classifying EEG signals preceding right hand, left hand, tongue, and right foot movements and motor imageries.
    Morash V, Bai O, Furlani S, Lin P, Hallett M.
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