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- L. D. Kolibius1,4,*,
- F. Roux1,4,
- G. Parish1,4,
- M. Ter Wal4,
- M. Van Der Plas1,4,
- R. Chelvarajah2,
- V. Sawlani2,
- D. T. Rollings2,
- J. Lang3,
- S. Gollwitzer3,
- K. Walther3,
- R. Hopfengärtner3,
- G. Kreiselmeyer3,
- H. Hamer3,
- B. P. Staresina4,
- M. Wimber1,4,
- H. Bowman4,5 and
- S. Hanslmayr1,4,*
- 1Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- 2Neuroscience Department, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Complex Epilepsy and Surgery Service, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- 3Department of Neurology, University Hospital Erlangen, Epilepsy Centre, Erlangen, Germany
- 4School of Psychology and Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
- 5Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems and the School of Computing, University of Kent, Kent, United Kingdom
- ↵*Corresponding authors: Luca D. Kolibius, 2604636K{at}student.gla.ac.uk, Simon Hanslmayr, Simon.Hanslmayr{at}glasgow.ac.uk