Evoked potentials in motor cortical local field potentials reflect task timing and behavioral performance.
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Markus Diesmann | Adrián Ponce-Alvarez | Alexa Riehle | Bjørg Elisabeth Kilavik | Joachim Confais | A. Riehle | M. Diesmann | B. Kilavik | A. Ponce-Alvarez | Joachim Confais
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