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Beuth F and Hamker F. The relation of object substitution masking (OSM) and attention dynamics: a neuro computational modeling study. F1000Posters 2015, 6:415 (poster)

The relation of object substitution masking (OSM) and attention dynamics: a neuro computational modeling study

Frederik Beuth1, Fred Hamker
Published 09 Jun 2015
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Published 09 Jun 2015

The relation of object substitution masking (OSM) and attention dynamics: a neuro computational modeling study

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Frederik Beuth1, Fred Hamker
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1 Artificial Intelligence, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
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5th Annual Meeting on Therapeutics in Psychiatry 2015
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