The cerebral haemodynamics of music perception. A transcranial Doppler sonography study.
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E B Ringelstein | E. Ringelstein | S. Evers | J. Dannert | D. Rödding | G. Rötter | S Evers | J Dannert | D Rödding | G Rötter | E. Ringelstein | S. Evers | Jörn Dannert | Daniel Rödding | Günther Rötter
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