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Look now and hear what's coming: On the functional role of cross-modal phase reset

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6287528 Hearing Research 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article is part of a Special Issue entitled .
Keywords
SOAprimary visual cortexprimary auditory cortexstimulus onset asynchrony
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Look now and hear what's coming: On the functional role of cross-modal phase reset
Authors
Jeremy D. Thorne, Stefan Debener,
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