Abnormal cortical activation during planning of voluntary movement in patients with epilepsy with focal motor seizures: event-related desynchronization study of electroencephalographic mu rhythm

scientific article published in June 1997

Abnormal cortical activation during planning of voluntary movement in patients with epilepsy with focal motor seizures: event-related desynchronization study of electroencephalographic mu rhythm is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1528-1157.1997.TB01234.X
P698PubMed publication ID9186247
P5875ResearchGate publication ID14033152

P50authorLuc DefebvreQ67228178
P2093author name stringGuieu JD
Duhamel A
Destée A
Derambure P
Bourriez JL
Cassim F
Josien E
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P433issue6
P921main subjectelectroencephalographyQ179965
P304page(s)655-662
P577publication date1997-06-01
P1433published inEpilepsiaQ5382969
P1476titleAbnormal cortical activation during planning of voluntary movement in patients with epilepsy with focal motor seizures: event-related desynchronization study of electroencephalographic mu rhythm
P478volume38

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