The Effect of Head Model Simplification on Beamformer Source Localization
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Carsten H. Wolters | Frank Neugebauer | Gabriel Möddel | Stefan Rampp | Martin Burger | M. Burger | C. Wolters | S. Rampp | G. Möddel | Frank Neugebauer
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