Clementz et al., 2007 - Google Patents
When does the brain inform the eyes whether and where to move? An EEG study in humansClementz et al., 2007
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- Clementz B
- Brahmbhatt S
- McDowell J
- Brown R
- Sweeney J
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- Cerebral Cortex
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The current study addressed when in the course of stimulus processing, and in what brain areas, activity occurs that supports the interpretation of cues that signal the appropriateness of different and competing behaviors. Twelve subjects completed interleaved no-go–, pro …
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