Multi‐Site Phasic Neural Activity Mediates the Execution of An Auditory Continuous Performance Task: A PET and Electrophysiological Study

We studied an auditory continuous performance task with positron emission tomography (PET) and EEG‐derived current density reconstructions (CDRs) to define the spatial and temporal aspects of auditory attention.

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