Phase resets undermine measures of phase-dependent perception

As interest increases in the possible effects of the phase of neural oscillations on perception and cognition, new conceptual and methodological challenges arise. One prominent challenge is the stimulus-induced phase reset, which has the capacity to obscure the effects of phase in the postreset peri...

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