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Shoulder position and handedness differentially affect excitability and intracortical inhibition of hand muscles


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Shashwati Geed, Megan Grainger, M. Harris-Love, P. Lum, A. Dromerick
Experimental Brain Research, 2021

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Geed, S., Grainger, M., Harris-Love, M., Lum, P., & Dromerick, A. (2021). Shoulder position and handedness differentially affect excitability and intracortical inhibition of hand muscles. Experimental Brain Research.


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Geed, Shashwati, Megan Grainger, M. Harris-Love, P. Lum, and A. Dromerick. “Shoulder Position and Handedness Differentially Affect Excitability and Intracortical Inhibition of Hand Muscles.” Experimental Brain Research (2021).


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Geed, Shashwati, et al. “Shoulder Position and Handedness Differentially Affect Excitability and Intracortical Inhibition of Hand Muscles.” Experimental Brain Research, 2021.


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@article{shashwati2021a,
  title = {Shoulder position and handedness differentially affect excitability and intracortical inhibition of hand muscles},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Experimental Brain Research},
  author = {Geed, Shashwati and Grainger, Megan and Harris-Love, M. and Lum, P. and Dromerick, A.}
}


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