Electroencephalographic coherence, aging, and memory: distinct responses to background context and stimulus repetition in younger, older, and older declined groups.
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Electroencephalographic coherence, aging, and memory: distinct responses to background context and stimulus repetition in younger, older, and older declined groups.
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Electroencephalographic cohere ...... er, and older declined groups.
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Electroencephalographic cohere ...... er, and older declined groups.
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Electroencephalographic cohere ...... er, and older declined groups.
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Electroencephalographic cohere ...... der, and older declined groups
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Jochen Kaiser
Liam Kilmartin
Michael Hogan
Michael Keane
Neil Upton
Peter Collins
Robert Lai
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10.1007/S00221-011-2726-8
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2011-05-17T00:00:00Z