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SSR-Modulation During Slow Cortical Potentials

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Oscillatory Event-Related Brain Dynamics

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The present series of studies examines the relationship between slow event-related changes in electrical brain activity and higher-frequent activity evoked by a series of stimuli presented in rapid succession (around 40Hz).

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Müller, M., Rockstroh, B., Berg, P., Wagner, M., Elbert, T., Makeig, S. (1994). SSR-Modulation During Slow Cortical Potentials. In: Pantev, C., Elbert, T., Lütkenhöner, B. (eds) Oscillatory Event-Related Brain Dynamics. NATO ASI Series, vol 271. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1307-4_23

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