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Sensory feedback in upper limb prosthetics: advances and challenges.
Nature Reviews - Neurology , 2024
Neuromodulation for severe brain injury: time for a paradigm shift?
Nature Reviews - Neurology , 2024
Non-invasive stimulation for treating cognitive impairment in Alzheimer disease.
Nature Reviews - Neurology , 2024
Environmental-genetic interactions in ageing and dementia across Latin America.
Nature Reviews - Neurology , 2024
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Prodromal Parkinson disease subtypes - key to understanding heterogeneity.
D Berg , P Borghammer , SM Fereshtehnejad , ... , RB Postuma
Nature Reviews - Neurology2021 - VOLUME 17, ISSUE 6 pp 349-361.
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