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- who: T. Popa from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Abnormal cerebellar processing of the neck proprioceptive information drives dysfunctions in cervical dystonia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/06/2017
- what: This experiment was designed to assess, the role of neck afferents versus change in gaze direction or vestibular stimulation during voluntary head turn on the cerebellar priming.
- how: To determine whether the newly identified differences in cerebellar modulation of motor cortex plasticity were specific to cervical dystonia or normally observed during head turning the authors designed an additional experiment involving . . .
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