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Influence of lexical context on MMN in recognition linguistic stimuli: an ERP-study. / Aleksandrov, A.; Memetova, K.; Stankevich, L.

European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) 2016. Porto, 2016. p. 140-141.

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Aleksandrov, A, Memetova, K & Stankevich, L 2016, Influence of lexical context on MMN in recognition linguistic stimuli: an ERP-study. in European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) 2016. Porto, pp. 140-141, European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Porto, Portugal, 23/06/16.

APA

Aleksandrov, A., Memetova, K., & Stankevich, L. (2016). Influence of lexical context on MMN in recognition linguistic stimuli: an ERP-study. In European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) 2016 (pp. 140-141).

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Aleksandrov A, Memetova K, Stankevich L. Influence of lexical context on MMN in recognition linguistic stimuli: an ERP-study. In European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) 2016. Porto. 2016. p. 140-141

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Aleksandrov, A. ; Memetova, K. ; Stankevich, L. / Influence of lexical context on MMN in recognition linguistic stimuli: an ERP-study. European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) 2016. Porto, 2016. pp. 140-141

BibTeX

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