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The Brain Topography editorial team congratulates Dr. Stefan Haufe and Dr. Arne Ewald on receiving the Organization for Human Brain Mapping Award, which was presented during the virtual 26th OHBM Annual Meeting: A Virtual Experience for Engaging Minds & Empowering Brain Science. The meeting took place from June 23rd to July 3rd, 2020. Please click here to read the award-winning article.
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