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Intracranial electrophysiology of auditory selective attention associated with speech classification tasksNourski et al., 2017
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- Nourski K
- Steinschneider M
- Rhone A
- Howard III M
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- Frontiers in human neuroscience
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Auditory selective attention paradigms are powerful tools for elucidating the various stages of speech processing. This study examined electrocorticographic activation during target detection tasks within and beyond auditory cortex. Subjects were nine neurosurgical …
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