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Development of infant sustained attention and its relation to EEG oscillations: An EEG and cortical source analysis study

Posted onJuly 9, 2018Authorjeffrey

Xie, W., Mallin, B.A., & Richards, J.E. (2017). Development of infant sustained attention and its relation to EEG oscillations: An EEG and cortical source analysis study. Developmental Science.

 

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