Normal Motor Adaptation in Cervical Dystonia: A Fundamental Cerebellar Computation is Intact
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Title
Normal Motor Adaptation in Cervical Dystonia: A Fundamental Cerebellar Computation is Intact
Authors
Keywords
Spasmodic torticollis, Cerebellum, Forcefield adaptation, Visuomotor adaptation, Motor control
Journal
CEREBELLUM
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 558-567
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-05-28
DOI
10.1007/s12311-014-0569-0
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