Regional glucose metabolic changes after learning a complex visuospatial/motor task: a positron emission tomographic study
@article{Haier1992RegionalGM, title={Regional glucose metabolic changes after learning a complex visuospatial/motor task: a positron emission tomographic study}, author={Richard J. Haier and Benjamin V. Siegel and Andrew MacLachlan and Eric Soderling and Stephen Lottenberg and Monte S. Buchsbaum}, journal={Brain Research}, year={1992}, volume={570}, pages={134-143} }
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