Preattentive extraction of abstract feature conjunctions from auditory stimulation as reflected by the mismatch negativity (MMN).

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Published in Psychophysiology on March 01, 2001

Authors

P Paavilainen1, J Simola, M Jaramillo, R Näätänen, I Winkler

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1: Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Finland. Petri.Paavilainen@Helsinki.Fi

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