Altered visual repetition suppression in Fragile X Syndrome: New evidence from ERPs and oscillatory activity
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Karim Jerbi | Simon Rigoulot | Phetsamone Vannasing | Sarah Lippé | Jacques L. Michaud | Sébastien Jacquemont | K. Jerbi | J. Michaud | S. Jacquemont | S. Lippé | S. Rigoulot | I. Knoth | Marc-Philippe Lafontaine | P. Vannasing | P. Major | Philippe Major | Inga S. Knoth | Marc-Philippe Lafontaine
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