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Chervyakov A, Bakulin I, Konovalov R et al. Cortical motor representation mapping by navigated trancranial magnetic stimulation and voxel-based morphometry - what is closer to the truth? . F1000Posters 2013, 4:1488 (poster)

Cortical motor representation mapping by navigated trancranial magnetic stimulation and voxel-based morphometry – what is closer to the truth?

Alexander Chervyakov1, IS Bakulin, RN Konovalov, NG Savitskaya, IV Arkhipov, AV Gavrilov, MN Zakharova, MA Piradov
Published 13 Dec 2013
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Published 13 Dec 2013

Cortical motor representation mapping by navigated trancranial magnetic stimulation and voxel-based morphometry – what is closer to the truth?

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Alexander Chervyakov1, IS Bakulin, RN Konovalov, NG Savitskaya, IV Arkhipov, AV Gavrilov, MN Zakharova, MA Piradov
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1 Research Center of Neurology Russian Academy of Medical Science, Russian Federation
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International Symposium on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Motor Neurone Disease 2013
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