Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment
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Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment. / Crone, C.; Johnsen, L.L.; Hultborn, Hans; Orsnes, G.B.
In: Experimental Brain Research, No. 124(2), 1999, p. 265-270.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Crone, C, Johnsen, LL, Hultborn, H & Orsnes, GB 1999, 'Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment', Experimental Brain Research, no. 124(2), pp. 265-270.
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Crone, C., Johnsen, L. L., Hultborn, H., & Orsnes, G. B. (1999). Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment. Experimental Brain Research, (124(2)), 265-270.
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Crone C, Johnsen LL, Hultborn H, Orsnes GB. Amplitude of the maximum motor response (Mmax) in human muscles typically decreases during the course of an experiment. Experimental Brain Research. 1999;(124(2)):265-270.
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author = "C. Crone and L.L. Johnsen and Hans Hultborn and G.B. Orsnes",
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journal = "Experimental Brain Research",
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AU - Orsnes, G.B.
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SP - 265
EP - 270
JO - Experimental Brain Research
JF - Experimental Brain Research
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