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Autor:
R. B. Silberstein, G. E. Nield
Publikováno v:
IEEE Pulse. 3:24-27
With the current interest in the role of emotion in advertising and advertising research, there has been an increasing interest in the use of various brain activity measures to access nonverbal emotional responses. One such approach relies on measuri
The neurocognitive effects of Hypericum perforatum Special Extract (Ze 117) during smoking cessation
Autor:
D A, Camfield, A B, Scholey, A, Pipingas, R B, Silberstein, C, Kure, A, Zangara, M, Kras, C, Stough
Publikováno v:
Phytotherapy research : PTR. 27(11)
The efficacy and tolerability of current treatments for smoking cessation are relatively poor. More research is required to address the biological mechanisms underpinning nicotine withdrawal and drug treatments for smoking cessation. We assessed the
Autor:
P L, Nunez, R B, Silberstein
Publikováno v:
Brain topography. 13(2)
A two-scale theoretical description outlines relationships between brain current sources and the resulting extracranial electric field, recorded as EEG. Finding unknown sources of EEG, the so-called "inverse problem", is discussed in general terms, w
Autor:
P L, Nunez, R, Srinivasan, A F, Westdorp, R S, Wijesinghe, D M, Tucker, R B, Silberstein, P J, Cadusch
Publikováno v:
Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. 103(5)
Several methodological issues which impact experimental design and physiological interpretations in EEG coherence studies are considered, including reference electrode and volume conduction contributions to erroneous coherence estimates. A new measur
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology. 55(2)
The contribution of central and peripheral factors to the frequency content of the electromyogram was examined in 10 subjects performing maximal 45-s contractions of thenar muscles. The median frequencies (Fm) of surface-recorded electromyograms and
Autor:
David Finkelstein, J. Cassell, R. W. Ziegenbein, H. Kranz, R. B. Silberstein, D. Bettess, R. A. Westerman
Publikováno v:
Molecular Pathology of Nerve and Muscle ISBN: 9781461297796
Steady electric fields are known to affect development, growth and repair of various tissues in vivo and in vitro. Confirmed effects include accelerated repair and regeneration of articular cartilage and bone fractures (Norton, 1974; Baker et al., 19
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5308-2_9
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5308-2_9