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    Solomyak O, Marantz A.
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  • 32. Gamma band synchronization and the formation of representations in visual word processing: evidence from repetition and homophone priming.
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    Doignon-Camus N, Bonnefond A, Touzalin-Chretien P, Dufour A.
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  • 40. Electrophysiological correlates of different anomic patterns in comparison with normal word production.
    Laganaro M, Morand S, Schwitter V, Zimmermann C, Camen C, Schnider A.
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