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Somatosensory evoked fields and cognitive functioning in healthy aging

Somatosensory evoked fields and cognitive functioning in healthy aging

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Main Authors: Heikura, Emma, kirjoittaja, Lilja, Margareetta, kirjoittaja
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Subjects:
ikääntyminen
kognitiiviset taidot
tarkkaavaisuus
havaitseminen
muisti (kognitio)
MEG
aging
healthy aging
aging brain
somatosensory evoked fields
MMR
muutokset
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Somatosensory evoked fields and cognitive functioning in healthy aging by Heikura, Emma, Lilja, Margareetta

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