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Volumn 3, Issue 2, 1993, Pages 217-224

Electrical and magnetic brain recordings: contributions to cognitive neuroscience

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ATTENTION; AUDITORY CORTEX; BRAIN REGION; CHRONOLOGY; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM; EVOKED RESPONSE; HEARING; HUMAN; INFORMATION PROCESSING; MAGNETIC FIELD; MEMORY; NERVE CELL NETWORK; RECOGNITION; REVIEW; SENSORY SYSTEM; VISION;

EID: 0027210622     PISSN: 09594388     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/0959-4388(93)90213-I     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (57)

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