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Are Self-Paced Repetitive Fatiguing Hand Contractions Accompanied by Changes in Movement-Related Brain Potentials?

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Since the first publication on movement-related brain potentials (MRP) by Kornhuber and Deecke (1964, 1965), in investigations in this field have been extended considerably. There are a lot of experimental data from the analysis of the different components of the MRP and their physiological significance (Gerbrandt, 1977, Shibasaki et al., 1980, Deecke et al., 1976), on the connection between somatotopic organization and MRP (Vaughan, 1968), on the topographic distribution of MRP over the scalp (Deecke and Kornhuber, 1977, Gerbrandt, 1977, Vaughan, 1968, Shibasaki et al., 1980) etc.

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Freude, G., Ullsperger, P., Pietschmann, M. (1987). Are Self-Paced Repetitive Fatiguing Hand Contractions Accompanied by Changes in Movement-Related Brain Potentials?. In: Gantchev, G.N., Dimitrov, B., Gatev, P. (eds) Motor Control. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7508-5_17

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