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Daphnie J F Leenus

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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
A single session of 1 mA anodal tDCS-supported motor training does not improve motor performance in patients with multiple sclerosisRaf L J Meesen, Herbert Thijs, Daphnie J F Leenus, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 17, 2013
Anodal tDCS increases corticospinal output and projection strength in multiple sclerosisKoen Cuypers, Daphnie J F Leenus, Bart Van Wijmeersch, et al.
Plos One|July 5, 2013
Is motor learning mediated by tDCS intensity?Koen Cuypers, Daphnie J F Leenus, Femke E van den Berg, et al.
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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
A single session of 1 mA anodal tDCS-supported motor training does not improve motor performance in patients with multiple sclerosisRaf L J Meesen, Herbert Thijs, Daphnie J F Leenus, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|September 17, 2013
Anodal tDCS increases corticospinal output and projection strength in multiple sclerosisKoen Cuypers, Daphnie J F Leenus, Bart Van Wijmeersch, et al.
Plos One|July 5, 2013
Is motor learning mediated by tDCS intensity?Koen Cuypers, Daphnie J F Leenus, Femke E van den Berg, et al.
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