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Evoked potential strategies represent the most powerful noninvasive
neurophysiologic techniques for evaluating the integrity of human sensory
processing systems.40,41 Provided that a stable time point can be specified for
signal averaging ...
Evoked potential strategies represent the most powerful noninvasive
neurophysiologic techniques for evaluating the integrity of human sensory
processing systems.40,41 Provided that a stable time point can be specified for
signal averaging ...
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( From Wood CC , Cohen D , Cuffin BN et al : Electrical sources in human
somatosensory cortex : Identified by combined magnetic and potential recordings
, Science 227 : 1051-1053 , 1985. ) متن انسان Fig . 8-35 . Auditory evoked
potentials in.
( From Wood CC , Cohen D , Cuffin BN et al : Electrical sources in human
somatosensory cortex : Identified by combined magnetic and potential recordings
, Science 227 : 1051-1053 , 1985. ) متن انسان Fig . 8-35 . Auditory evoked
potentials in.
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Halliday AM , editor : Evoked potentials in clinical testing , ed 2 , Edinburg , 1993 ,
Churchill Livingstone . 41. Regan D : Human brain electrophysiology ,
Amsterdam , 1989 , Elsevier . 42. Deecke L , Becker W , Grozinger B et al :
Human brain ...
Halliday AM , editor : Evoked potentials in clinical testing , ed 2 , Edinburg , 1993 ,
Churchill Livingstone . 41. Regan D : Human brain electrophysiology ,
Amsterdam , 1989 , Elsevier . 42. Deecke L , Becker W , Grozinger B et al :
Human brain ...
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Introduction to Brain Imaging | 1 |
Computerized Axial Tomography | 97 |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 145 |
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