A Framework Combining Delta Event-Related Oscillations (EROs) and Synchronisation Effects (ERD/ERS) to Study Emotional Processing
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Panagiotis D. Bamidis | Manousos A. Klados | Christos A. Frantzidis | Christos L. Papadelis | Costas Pappas | Ana B. Vivas | Chrysa D. Lithari | P. Bamidis | C. Frantzidis | C. Papadelis | A. Vivas | M. Klados | C. Pappas | C. Lithari
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