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DECLARACIÓN DE TRANSPARENCIA Los autores declaran no tener algún conflicto de intere- ses, o potencial conflicto de intereses, que pueda sesgar su trabajo, o pudiera ser percibido como un sesgo en su trabajo, así como agradecer todo el apoyo financiero y colaboraciones personales. Todos los pacientes incluidos en el estudio dieron su consentimiento a participar después de haber sido infor- mados de forma concienzuda acerca del estudio. Si desea citar nuestro artículo: Molinaro N. Desincronización entre los ritmos del habla y las oscilaciones neuronales ANALES RANM [Internet].Real Academia Nacional de Medicina de España; An RANM · Año 2018 · 135(02) · Supl.01 · páginas 47- 51 DOI: 10.32440/ar.2018.135.02.supl01. art05

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