| 11. | An electroencephalogram recording was collected for each participant who read a sentence in Chinese.
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| 12. | To monitor brain activity during the same period, Libet used an electroencephalogram ( EEG ).
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| 13. | She has been able to advance the science of the electroencephalogram by applications of a laser.
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| 14. | The recorded data, electroencephalogram, are permanent memories of a distinct period of cerebral activity.
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| 15. | Electroencephalogram studies, while almost always abnormal ( 98 % cases ), are usually nondiagnostic.
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| 16. | An electroencephalogram was installed in 1951.
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| 17. | Here, he bases the composition on actual electroencephalograms, which are representations of brain waves.
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| 18. | It relies on a method of assessing the degree of irregularity in electroencephalogram ( EEG ) signals.
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| 19. | Usually, an electroencephalogram, or EEG, is needed to confirm a neurologist's suspicions.
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| 20. | Electrical parameters, technique of administration, seizures and electroencephalograms, but not therapeutic results, were discussed.
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