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An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
An essential guide to designing, conducting, and analyzing event-related potential (ERP) experiments, completely updated for this edition.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
Provides an authoritative overview of the ERP method, the major ERP components and their analysis, and important application domains.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
An essential guide to designing, conducting, and analyzing event-related potential (ERP) experiments, completely updated for this edition.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
An essential guide to designing, conducting, and analyzing event-related potential (ERP) experiments, completely updated for this edition.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
The book is organized into an easily readable series of chapters and is brilliantly illustrated with case studies; each providing an intuitively comprehensive approach to invasive brain studies.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
The first comprehensive handbook to detail ERP methodology, covering experimental design, data analysis, and special applications.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
Classics in Movement Science begins with a through and provocative introductory chapter on the beginnings of movement science, which sets the stage for the rest of the book. It presents 13 classical papers from famous scientists.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
The neuromarkers identified in this book have a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity higher than 80%. They are reliable, reproducible, inexpensive to measure, noninvasive, and have been confirmed by at least two independent studies.
An introduction to the event-related potential technique from books.google.com
Changes in the neurological functions of the human brain are often a precursor to numerous degenerative diseases.