Stimulus train duration but not attention moderates γ-band entrainment abnormalities in schizophrenia
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Lauren K. Hayrynen | Brett A. Clementz | Jennifer E. McDowell | Jordan P. Hamm | B. Clementz | P. Buckley | J. McDowell | A. Bobilev | M. Hudgens-Haney | Anastasia M. Bobilev | William T. Oliver | Matthew E. Hudgens-Haney | David A. Parker | Peter A. Buckley | D. Parker | Matthew E Hudgens-Haney
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