Region-specific modulations in oscillatory alpha activity serve to facilitate processing in the visual and auditory modalities
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Roshan Cools | Ali Mazaheri | Damiaan Denys | Ole Jensen | Martine R. van Schouwenburg | Andrew Dimitrijevic | R. Cools | O. Jensen | A. Mazaheri | D. Denys | M. R. Schouwenburg | A. Dimitrijevic | M. Schouwenburg
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