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Brain Rhythms and Movement Disorders: A Thesis on The Role Alpha Oscillations in Cognitive and Motor Processes

Author Remy Cohan
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Category: Alpha Oscillations, Dopaminergic Neurons, EEG, Levadopa, Movement Disorders, Neural Electrophysiology, Oscillatory Brain Rhythms, Thesis Tag: Alpha Oscillations, Dopaminergic Neurons, EEG, L-Dopa, Levadopa, Movement Disorders, Neural Electrophysiology, Oscillatory Brain Rhythms, Remy Cohan, Rhythms of the brain, Thesis

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