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Interactive Brain Stimulation Neurotherapy Based on BOLD Signal in Stroke Rehabilitation. / Khruscheva, Nadezhda; Mel'nikov, Mikhail; Bezmaternykh, Dmitriy и др.

в: NeuroRegulation, Том 9, № 3, 30.09.2022, стр. 147-163.

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Harvard

Khruscheva, N, Mel'nikov, M, Bezmaternykh, D, Savelov, A, Kalgin, K, Petrovsky, Y, Shurunova, A, Shtark, M & Sokhadze, E 2022, 'Interactive Brain Stimulation Neurotherapy Based on BOLD Signal in Stroke Rehabilitation', NeuroRegulation, Том. 9, № 3, стр. 147-163. https://doi.org/10.15540/nr.9.3.147

APA

Khruscheva, N., Mel'nikov, M., Bezmaternykh, D., Savelov, A., Kalgin, K., Petrovsky, Y., Shurunova, A., Shtark, M., & Sokhadze, E. (2022). Interactive Brain Stimulation Neurotherapy Based on BOLD Signal in Stroke Rehabilitation. NeuroRegulation, 9(3), 147-163. https://doi.org/10.15540/nr.9.3.147

Vancouver

Khruscheva N, Mel'nikov M, Bezmaternykh D, Savelov A, Kalgin K, Petrovsky Y и др. Interactive Brain Stimulation Neurotherapy Based on BOLD Signal in Stroke Rehabilitation. NeuroRegulation. 2022 сент. 30;9(3):147-163. doi: 10.15540/nr.9.3.147

Author

Khruscheva, Nadezhda ; Mel'nikov, Mikhail ; Bezmaternykh, Dmitriy и др. / Interactive Brain Stimulation Neurotherapy Based on BOLD Signal in Stroke Rehabilitation. в: NeuroRegulation. 2022 ; Том 9, № 3. стр. 147-163.

BibTeX

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