Visual Grouping and the Focusing of Attention Induce Gamma-band Oscillations at Different Frequencies in Human Magnetoencephalogram Signals
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Catherine Tallon-Baudry | Juan R. Vidal | J. Kevin O'Regan | Maximilien Chaumon | J. O'Regan | C. Tallon-Baudry | Maximilien Chaumon
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