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Mejias S, Rossion B and Schiltz C How the human brain discriminates numerosities: a steady-state visual-evoked potentials study. F1000Posters 2013, 4:654 (poster)

How the human brain discriminates numerosities: a steady-state visual-evoked potentials study

Sandrine Mejias1, Bruno Rossion, Christine Schiltz
Published 22 Jul 2013
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Published 22 Jul 2013

How the human brain discriminates numerosities: a steady-state visual-evoked potentials study

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Sandrine Mejias1, Bruno Rossion, Christine Schiltz
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1 EMACS, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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19th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) 2013
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