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Multimodality fNIRS-EEG, fMRI-EEG and TMS Clinical Study on Cortical Response During Motor Task in Adult Volunteers and Epileptic Patients with Movement Disorders

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Abstract

A multimodality fNIRS-EEG, fMRI-EEG and TMS clinical study was performed on adult volunteers and epileptic patients with movement disorders to assess cortical response during motor tasks.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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