Exploring the advantages of multiband fMRI with simultaneous EEG to investigate coupling between gamma frequency neural activity and the BOLD response in humans
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Stephen D. Mayhew | Ross Wilson | Makoto Uji | Karen J Mullinger | Stephen D Mayhew | Susan T Francis | S. Francis | K. Mullinger | M. Uji | Ross Wilson
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