Theta frontoparietal connectivity associated with proactive and reactive cognitive control processes
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Frini Karayanidis | Patrick S. Cooper | Aaron S. W. Wong | W. Ross Fulham | Renate Thienel | Elise Mansfield | Patricia T. Michie | F. Karayanidis | P. Michie | W. Fulham | R. Thienel | Elise Mansfield
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