Stimulation frequency determines the distribution of language positive cortical regions during navigated transcranial magnetic brain stimulation.

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Stimulation frequency determines the distribution of language positive cortical regions during navigated transcranial magnetic brain stimulation. is …
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P6179Dimensions Publication ID1025615268
P356DOI10.1186/S12868-015-0143-9
P932PMC publication ID4339007
P698PubMed publication ID25880838
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P50authorSandro M KriegQ59114738
Monika ProbstQ59694797
Claus ZimmerQ86070366
Bernhard MeyerQ88893122
Theresa HauckQ90932104
Florian RingelQ103780680
Noriko TanigawaQ114301865
Afra WohlschlaegerQ114301866
Stefanie MaurerQ114301867
Nico SollmannQ41462852
P2093author name stringSebastian Ille
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalQ20007257
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P304page(s)5
P577publication date2015-02-18
P1433published inBMC NeuroscienceQ15766477
P1476titleStimulation frequency determines the distribution of language positive cortical regions during navigated transcranial magnetic brain stimulation
P478volume16

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