What is special about our own face? Commentary: Tuning of temporo-occipital activity by frontal oscillations during virtual mirror exposure causes erroneous self-recognition

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What is special about our own face? Commentary: Tuning of temporo-occipital activity by frontal oscillations during virtual mirror exposure causes erroneous self-recognition is …
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P356DOI10.3389/FPSYG.2015.01551
P932PMC publication ID4603244
P698PubMed publication ID26528211
P5875ResearchGate publication ID282607577

P2093author name stringMaria L Filippetti
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P304page(s)1551
P577publication date2015-01-01
P1433published inFrontiers in PsychologyQ2794477
P1476titleWhat is special about our own face? Commentary: Tuning of temporo-occipital activity by frontal oscillations during virtual mirror exposure causes erroneous self-recognition
P478volume6

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