A new approach to a comparison of Ballet Skills : fMRI of Classical Ballet's Foot Movements
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概要
著者
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Haida Munetaka
Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Haida Munetaka
Tokai University Medical School
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Nasu Seiji
Stroke And Brain Center Yokohama
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Muramatsu Kaori
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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Yamamoto Masahiro
Stroke and Brain Center, Yokohama
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department Of Information And Network Tokai University Junior College Tokyo
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department Of Communication Engineering Tokai University Junior College
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Muramatsu Kaori
Department Of Information And Network Tokai University Junior College Tokyo
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Yamamoto Masahiro
Stroke And Brain Center Yokohama
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村松 香織
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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福崎 稔
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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Haida Munetaka
Tokai University Junior College of Nursing and Medical Technology
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