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Electroencephalography / Electrophysiology / Neurophysiology / Electrodiagnosis / Brain–computer interface / Sleep / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Sensorimotor rhythm / Bicoherence / Neuroscience / Biology / Nervous system
Date: 2013-02-13 05:47:08
Electroencephalography
Electrophysiology
Neurophysiology
Electrodiagnosis
Brain–computer interface
Sleep
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Sensorimotor rhythm
Bicoherence
Neuroscience
Biology
Nervous system

Coupling between Intrinsic Prefrontal HbO2 and Central EEG Beta Power Oscillations in the Resting Brain Gert Pfurtscheller*, Ian Daly, Gu¨nther Bauernfeind, Gernot R. Mu¨ller-Putz Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Lab

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