Sensory gating deficit expressed by a disturbed suppression of the P50 event-related potential in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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F. Jessen | A. Papassotiropoulos | R. Heun | W. Maier | K. Hoenig | F Jessen | C Kucharski | T Fries | A Papassotiropoulos | K Hoenig | W Maier | R Heun | T. Fries | C. Kucharski
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