Reversal-rate dependent differences in the EEG gamma-band during multistable visual perception.
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D. Strüber | C. Basar-Eroglu | M. Stadler | E. Hoff | M Stadler | D Strüber | C Basar-Eroglu | E Hoff | Michael Stadler | C. Başar-Eroğlu | Edwin Hoff
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