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1. Advances in human intracranial electroencephalography research, guidelines and good practices

2. Advances in human intracranial electroencephalography research, guidelines and good practices

4. A real-time marker of object-based attention in the human brain. A possible component of a 'gate-keeping mechanism' performing late attentional selection in the Ventro-Lateral Prefrontal Cortex

28. A real-time marker of object-based attention in the human brain. A possible component of a 'gate-keeping mechanism' performing late attentional selection in the Ventro-Lateral Prefrontal Cortex

40. Functional selectivity in the human occipitotemporal cortex during natural vision: Evidence from combined intracranial EEG and eye-tracking

41. Turning visual shapes into sounds: Early stages of reading acquisition revealed in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex

42. Reading the mind's eye: Online detection of visuo-spatial working memory and visual imagery in the inferior temporal lobe

43. Simultaneous MEG and intracranial EEG recordings during attentive reading

44. Frequency flows and the time-frequency dynamics of multivariate phase synchronization in brain signals

45. Neural repetition suppression in ventral occipito-temporal cortex occurs during conscious and unconscious processing of frequent stimuli

46. Subthalamic nucleus activity dissociates proactive and reactive inhibition in patients with Parkinson's disease

47. Direct recordings in human cortex reveal the dynamics of gamma-band [50-150 Hz] activity during pursuit eye movement control

48. The many faces of the gamma band response to complex visual stimuli

50. Waves of consciousness: ongoing cortical patterns during binocular rivalry

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