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Nervous system
Neurophysiology
Evoked potentials
Electrophysiology
Neurotechnology
Primary auditory cortex
Event-related potential
Neural oscillation
Binaural beats
Neuroscience
Electroencephalography
Biology

International Journal of Psychophysiology 39 Ž[removed]᎐127 Event-related oscillations are ‘real brain responses’ ᎏ wavelet analysis and new strategies b Erol Bas¸ar a,U , Martin Schurmann

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