Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks
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Kenneth Hugdahl | Karsten Specht | D Yves von Cramon | Tom Eichele | Stefan Debener | Markus Ullsperger | Vince D Calhoun | Andreas K Engel | A. Engel | S. Debener | V. Calhoun | D. V. von Cramon | K. Hugdahl | T. Eichele | M. Ullsperger | K. Specht
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