Attention impairment in temporal lobe epilepsy: A neurophysiological approach via analysis of the P300 wave
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Nacim Betrouni | Kathy Dujardin | Philippe Derambure | Elise Houdayer | William Szurhaj | P. Derambure | K. Dujardin | E. Houdayer | N. Betrouni | W. Szurhaj | J. Bourriez | P. Bocquillon | Perrine Bocquillon | Jean-Louis Bourriez | Valérian Phalempin | Valérian Phalempin
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