Corticothalamic phase synchrony and cross-frequency coupling predict human memory formation
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Hans-Jochen Heinze | Robert T Knight | Hermann Hinrichs | Alan Richardson-Klavehn | Christine Esslinger | Tino Zaehle | Catherine M Sweeney-Reed | Juergen Voges | Friedhelm C Schmitt | Lars Buentjen | Klaus Kopitzki | R. Knight | H. Heinze | H. Hinrichs | T. Zaehle | A. Richardson-Klavehn | C. Esslinger | K. Kopitzki | C. Sweeney-Reed | L. Buentjen | J. Voges | F. Schmitt
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