Similar cerebral networks in language, music and song perception
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Mireille Besson | Corine Astésano | Jean-Luc Anton | Aurélie Campagne | Daniele Schön | Reyna Gordon | Cyrille Magne | Reyna L. Gordon | J. Anton | A. Campagne | D. Schön | M. Besson | R. Gordon | Corine Astésano | Cyrille L Magne
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