Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm

Senna I, Russo C, Parise C, Ferrario I, Bolognini N (2015)
Experimental Brain Research 233(6): 1921-1929.

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Senna, IreneUniBi; Russo, Cristina; Parise, CesareUniBi; Ferrario, Irene; Bolognini, Nadia
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2015
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Experimental Brain Research
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Senna I, Russo C, Parise C, Ferrario I, Bolognini N. Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm. Experimental Brain Research. 2015;233(6):1921-1929.
Senna, I., Russo, C., Parise, C., Ferrario, I., & Bolognini, N. (2015). Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm. Experimental Brain Research, 233(6), 1921-1929. doi:10.1007/s00221-015-4265-1
Senna, Irene, Russo, Cristina, Parise, Cesare, Ferrario, Irene, and Bolognini, Nadia. 2015. “Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm”. Experimental Brain Research 233 (6): 1921-1929.
Senna, I., Russo, C., Parise, C., Ferrario, I., and Bolognini, N. (2015). Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm. Experimental Brain Research 233, 1921-1929.
Senna, I., et al., 2015. Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm. Experimental Brain Research, 233(6), p 1921-1929.
I. Senna, et al., “Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm”, Experimental Brain Research, vol. 233, 2015, pp. 1921-1929.
Senna, I., Russo, C., Parise, C., Ferrario, I., Bolognini, N.: Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm. Experimental Brain Research. 233, 1921-1929 (2015).
Senna, Irene, Russo, Cristina, Parise, Cesare, Ferrario, Irene, and Bolognini, Nadia. “Altered visual feedback modulates cortical excitability in a mirror-box-like paradigm”. Experimental Brain Research 233.6 (2015): 1921-1929.

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