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  • 7. Gamma oscillations underlying the visual motion aftereffect.
    Tikhonov A, Händel B, Haarmeier T, Lutzenberger W, Thier P.
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    Hadjipapas A, Adjamian P, Swettenham JB, Holliday IE, Barnes GR.
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  • 10. Social interaction revealed by motion: dynamics of neuromagnetic gamma activity.
    Pavlova M, Guerreschi M, Lutzenberger W, Krägeloh-Mann I.
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    Virji-Babul N, Cheung T, Weeks D, Kerns K, Shiffrar M.
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  • 12. Activation of human V5 complex and rolandic regions in association with moving visual stimuli.
    Uusitalo MA, Virsu V, Salenius S, Näsänen R, Hari R.
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  • 15. Seeing invisible motion: a human FMRI study.
    Moutoussis K, Zeki S.
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    Händel B, Haarmeier T.
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  • 17. Perception of the touch-induced visual double-flash illusion correlates with changes of rhythmic neuronal activity in human visual and somatosensory areas.
    Lange J, Oostenveld R, Fries P.
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