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Publications by S. N. Baker

Renshaw Cell Recurrent Inhibition Improves Physiological Tremor by Reducing Corticomuscular Coupling at 10 Hz

Journal of Neuroscience
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2009English

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Diurnal Variation of Essential and Physiological Tremor.

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The Effect of Ageing Upon Physiological Tremor

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