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Reduced mu suppression and altered motor resonance in euthymic bipolar disorder: Evidence for a dysfunctional mirror system?
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Reduced mu suppression and altered motor resonance in euthymic bipolar disorder: Evidence for a dysfunctional mirror system?

Sophie C. Andrews, Peter G. Enticott, Kate E. Hoy, Richard H. Thomson and Paul B. Fitzgerald
Social Neuroscience, Vol.11(1), pp.60-71
2016
PMID: 25763634
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2015.1029140View
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Mirror neurons Transcranial magnetic stimulation Electroencephalogram Social cognition Theory of mind

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