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TMS over the supramarginal gyrus delays selection of appropriate grasp orientation during reaching and grasping tools for use

Cortex Vol. 103 pp. 117-129 · Elsevier BV
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Tomás McDowell, Nicholas P. Holmes, Alan Sunderland, et al. (2018). TMS over the supramarginal gyrus delays selection of appropriate grasp orientation during reaching and grasping tools for use. Cortex, 103, 117-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2018.03.002
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