Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery

Chen T-T, Tsai Y-J, Wang K-P (2015)
Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI) 15(1): 95-112.

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Chen, T-T; Tsai, Y-J; Wang, Kuo-PinUniBi
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI)
Band
15
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
95-112
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2938921

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Chen T-T, Tsai Y-J, Wang K-P. Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 2015;15(1):95-112.
Chen, T. - T., Tsai, Y. - J., & Wang, K. - P. (2015). Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI), 15(1), 95-112.
Chen, T-T, Tsai, Y-J, and Wang, Kuo-Pin. 2015. “Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery”. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI) 15 (1): 95-112.
Chen, T. - T., Tsai, Y. - J., and Wang, K. - P. (2015). Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI) 15, 95-112.
Chen, T.-T., Tsai, Y.-J., & Wang, K.-P., 2015. Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI), 15(1), p 95-112.
T.-T. Chen, Y.-J. Tsai, and K.-P. Wang, “Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery”, Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI), vol. 15, 2015, pp. 95-112.
Chen, T.-T., Tsai, Y.-J., Wang, K.-P.: Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI). 15, 95-112 (2015).
Chen, T-T, Tsai, Y-J, and Wang, Kuo-Pin. “Mu rhythm plays a role in exploring the mirroring nervous system during sport imagery”. Bulletin of Sport and Exercise Psychology of Taiwan (TSSCI) 15.1 (2015): 95-112.
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