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What works in auditory working memory? A neural oscillations perspective
Anna Wilsch
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Jonas Obleser
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Institute of Psychology I
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Research
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Neuroscience
Working Memory
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Neural Oscillation
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Magnetoencephalography
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Psychology
Working Memory
100%
Memory Decay
33%
Magnetoencephalography
16%
Sensory Input
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Auditory Stimulation
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Magnetoencephalography
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