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Interconnections in superior temporal cortex revealed by musicogenic seizure propagation

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We thank Dr. Shibata for his generous sharing of manuscript figure (panel F) for our modification. We also thank David Jones, PhD for his contribution to the time frequency analysis. This research is supported in part by the Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center Fund, the Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute Pilot Research Project Fund, and by NIH grants R01-NS074980, and R01-EB009048.

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Wang, Z.I., Jin, K., Kakisaka, Y. et al. Interconnections in superior temporal cortex revealed by musicogenic seizure propagation. J Neurol 259, 2251–2254 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-012-6556-9

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