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“... increase motor and cognitive performance and efficiency; however, these subjective impressions still do not...”
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“..., through electrophysiological and subjective measures, correlating them pre- and post-therapy. Methods The...”
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“...) questionnaire and the Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) to assess their subjective improvement in nasal...”
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“...This study explores the subjective well-being, overall life satisfaction and perceived social...”
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