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Supplementary Sensorimotor Area. Edited by Hans O. Lüders, Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia 1966, 512 pp.

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  • In 1994, forty-three scientists from a variety of disciplines in basic science and clinical neurology took part in a symposium on research into the supplementary sensorimotor area of the brain (SSMA)

  • All were invited to contribute to this volume which contains a heterogeneous mix of neuroanatomy, physiology, functional imaging and clinical medicine

  • The book can be divided roughly in half, the first half concentrating on basic science and the second on clinical aspects

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In 1994, forty-three scientists from a variety of disciplines in basic science and clinical neurology took part in a symposium on research into the supplementary sensorimotor area of the brain (SSMA). All were invited to contribute to this volume which contains a heterogeneous mix of neuroanatomy, physiology, functional imaging and clinical medicine. The book can be divided roughly in half, the first half concentrating on basic science and the second on clinical aspects.

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