Left temporal alpha-band activity reflects single word intelligibility.

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Published in Front Syst Neurosci on December 27, 2013

Authors

Robert Becker1, Maria Pefkou2, Christoph M Michel1, Alexis G Hervais-Adelman2

Author Affiliations

1: Functional Brain Mapping Lab, Department of Fundamental Neuroscience, University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland.
2: Brain and Language Lab, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland.

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