Cite
Does an intraneural interface short-term implant for robotic hand control modulate sensorimotor cortical integration? An EEG-TMS co-registration study on a human amputee.
MLA
Ferreri, F., et al. “Does an Intraneural Interface Short-Term Implant for Robotic Hand Control Modulate Sensorimotor Cortical Integration? An EEG-TMS Co-Registration Study on a Human Amputee.” Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience, vol. 32, no. 2, Mar. 2014, pp. 281–92. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3233/RNN-130347.
APA
Ferreri, F., Ponzo, D., Vollero, L., Guerra, A., Di Pino, G., Petrichella, S., Benvenuto, A., Tombini, M., Rossini, L., Denaro, L., Micera, S., Iannello, G., Guglielmelli, E., Denaro, V., & Rossini, P. M. (2014). Does an intraneural interface short-term implant for robotic hand control modulate sensorimotor cortical integration? An EEG-TMS co-registration study on a human amputee. Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience, 32(2), 281–292. https://doi.org/10.3233/RNN-130347
Chicago
Ferreri, F., D. Ponzo, L. Vollero, A. Guerra, G. Di Pino, S. Petrichella, A. Benvenuto, et al. 2014. “Does an Intraneural Interface Short-Term Implant for Robotic Hand Control Modulate Sensorimotor Cortical Integration? An EEG-TMS Co-Registration Study on a Human Amputee.” Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience 32 (2): 281–92. doi:10.3233/RNN-130347.