Altered modulation of gamma oscillation frequency by speed of visual motion in children with autism spectrum disorders
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Anna V. Butorina | Tatiana A. Stroganova | Elena V. Orekhova | Olga V. Sysoeva | Andrey O. Prokofyev | E. Orekhova | T. Stroganova | A. Prokofyev | M. Tsetlin | A. Nikolaeva | O. Sysoeva | A. Butorina | Marina M. Tsetlin | Anastasia Yu. Nikolaeva
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