Sensorimotor interaction between somatosensory painful stimuli and motor sequences affects both anticipatory alpha rhythms and behavior as a function of the event side

Author:

Babiloni Claudio,Capotosto Paolo,Del Percio Claudio,Babiloni Fabio,Petrini Laura,Buttiglione Mara,Cibelli Giuseppe,Marusiak Jarosław,Romani Gian Luca,Arendt-Nielsen Lars,Rossini Paolo Maria

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Neuroscience

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