Early neural activation for lexico-semantic access in the left anterior temporal area analyzed by an fMRI-assisted MEG multidipole method
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Ayumu Matani | Qiang Wei | Norio Fujimaki | Yasushi Terazono | Tsutomu Murata | Tomoe Hayakawa | Aya Ihara | Shinji Munetsuna | N. Fujimaki | A. Ihara | Q. Wei | A. Matani | T. Murata | T. Hayakawa | S. Munetsuna | Y. Terazono
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