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    Suppression of the µ rhythm during speech and non-speech discrimination revealed by independent component analysis: implications for sensorimotor integration in speech processing.
    Suppression of the µ rhythm during speech and non-speech discrimination revealed by independent component analysis: implications for sensorimotor integration in speech processing.
    by Andrew Bowers, Tim Saltuklaroglu, Ashley Harkrider, Megan Cuellar
    Published 2013-01-01
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    The Application of EEG Mu Rhythm Measures to Neurophysiological Research in Stuttering
    The Application of EEG Mu Rhythm Measures to Neurophysiological Research in Stuttering
    by David Jenson, Andrew L. Bowers, Daniel Hudock, Tim Saltuklaroglu
    Published 2020-01-01
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    Trait related sensorimotor deficits in people who stutter: An EEG investigation of μ rhythm dynamics during spontaneous fluency
    Trait related sensorimotor deficits in people who stutter: An EEG investigation of μ rhythm dynamics during spontaneous fluency
    by David Jenson, Kevin J. Reilly, Ashley W. Harkrider, David Thornton, Tim Saltuklaroglu
    Published 2018-01-01
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    The Effects of Fluency Enhancing Conditions on Sensorimotor Control of Speech in Typically Fluent Speakers: An EEG Mu Rhythm Study
    The Effects of Fluency Enhancing Conditions on Sensorimotor Control of Speech in Typically Fluent Speakers: An EEG Mu Rhythm Study
    by Tiffani Kittilstved, Kevin J. Reilly, Ashley W. Harkrider, Devin Casenhiser, David Thornton, David E. Jenson, Tricia Hedinger, Andrew L. Bowers, Tim Saltuklaroglu
    Published 2018-04-01
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