FMRI/ERP of musical syntax: comparison of melodies and unstructured note sequences
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Ludovico Minati | Maria Grazia Bruzzone | Cristina Rosazza | Catherine Loveday | Emanuela Pietrocini | C. Rosazza | L. Minati | V. Scaioli | L. D'Incerti | M. Bruzzone | C. Loveday | Ludovico D’Incerti | Laura Valentini | Vidmer Scaioli | E. Pietrocini | Laura Valentini
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