Representations of the temporal envelope of sounds in human auditory cortex: Can the results from invasive intracortical “depth” electrode recordings be replicated using non-invasive MEG “virtual electrodes”?
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Gary G. R. Green | Mark Hymers | Garreth Prendergast | Rebecca E. Millman | G. Green | G. Prendergast | M. Hymers | R. Millman
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