Journal article
Brain Structure and Function, 2019
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Department of Cognitive Neuroscience
Maastricht University
Oxfordlaan 55
6229EV Maastricht
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience
Maastricht University
Oxfordlaan 55
6229EV Maastricht
APA
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Senden, M., Emmerling, T. C., van Hoof, R., Frost, M., & Goebel, R. (2019). Reconstructing imagined letters from early visual cortex reveals tight topographic correspondence between visual mental imagery and perception. Brain Structure and Function.
Chicago/Turabian
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Senden, M., Thomas C. Emmerling, R. van Hoof, M. Frost, and R. Goebel. “Reconstructing Imagined Letters from Early Visual Cortex Reveals Tight Topographic Correspondence between Visual Mental Imagery and Perception.” Brain Structure and Function (2019).
MLA
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Senden, M., et al. “Reconstructing Imagined Letters from Early Visual Cortex Reveals Tight Topographic Correspondence between Visual Mental Imagery and Perception.” Brain Structure and Function, 2019.
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@article{m2019a,
title = {Reconstructing imagined letters from early visual cortex reveals tight topographic correspondence between visual mental imagery and perception},
year = {2019},
journal = {Brain Structure and Function},
author = {Senden, M. and Emmerling, Thomas C. and van Hoof, R. and Frost, M. and Goebel, R.}
}