Eulitz et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Oscillatory neuromagnetic activity induced by language and non-language stimuliEulitz et al., 1996
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- Eulitz C
- Maess B
- Pantev C
- Friederici A
- Feige B
- Elbert T
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- Cognitive brain research
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Event-related oscillatory brain activity during language perception differs from activity occurring during the processing of comparable non-language stimuli. This fact became apparent in the observation of changes in the normalized spectral power of …
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