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Frequency-tagging of steady-state evoked potentials to explore the crossmodal links in spatial attention between vision and touch

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Référence bibliographique Colon, Elisabeth ; Legrain, Valéry ; Huang, Gan ; Mouraux, André. Frequency-tagging of steady-state evoked potentials to explore the crossmodal links in spatial attention between vision and touch. In: Psychophysiology : an international journal, Vol. 52, no. 11, p. 1498-1510 (2015)
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