Does cross-frequency phase coupling of oscillatory brain activity contribute to a better understanding of visual working memory?
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Anna Lena Biel | A. L. Biel | P. Sauseng | E. Friedrich | Charline Peylo | Carola Romberg-Taylor | E. V. Friedrich | Carola Romberg‐Taylor
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