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Basal Ganglia: An Integrative View

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Basal Ganglia: An Integrative View
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535109181
Number of pages: 116

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This volume explores the Basal Ganglia from diverse perspectives, sometimes as starting point others as end of diverse pathologies. It reaches from basic neuroanatomical explanations to higher-order integrative processes.

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