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Charting the maturation of the frontal lobe: An electrophysiological strategy

Tracking the functional development of specific regions of the prefrontal cortex in children using event-related potentials (ERPs) is challenging for both technical and conceptual reasons. In this paper we outline our strategy for studying frontal lobe development and present preliminary results fro...

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Published in:Brain and cognition 2004-06, Vol.55 (1), p.116-133
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