The neural substrates of musical memory revealed by fMRI and two semantic tasks
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Brigitte Landeau | Francis Eustache | Béatrice Desgranges | Mathilde Groussard | Hervé Platel | Fausto Viader | G. Rauchs | G. Rauchs | B. Desgranges | F. Viader | F. Eustache | B. Landeau | H. Platel | M. Groussard
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