| 31. | The advent of electroencephalography ( EEG ) has supplemented the introspective methods of these early researchers with physiological data.
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| 32. | Mind Balance uses EGG, which stands for electroencephalography, and it is constructed around reading cerebral data nodes.
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| 33. | He received training in electroencephalography at Mount Sinai Hospital under a fellowship of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
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| 34. | Fink M . Pharmaco-Electroencephalography : A Selective History of the Study of Brain Responses to Psychoactive Drugs.
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| 35. | This technique, called electrocorticography ( ECoG ), offers finer spatial resolution than electroencephalography, but is very invasive.
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| 36. | The history of EEG is detailed by Barbara E . Swartz in " Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology ".
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| 37. | The psychiatry and orthopedics departments, intensive care unit, cardio-pulmonary and electroencephalography services were introduced in the 1970s.
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| 38. | He completed his clinical studies in Bristol and, when in the Royal Air Force, gained a knowledge of electroencephalography.
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| 39. | :: Another way to go is start at Brain and have a look at Electroencephalography Functional magnetic resonance imaging Neuron.
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| 40. | Komsuolu's principal areas of research are epilepsy and electroencephalography, but she has also undertaken research about action potentials.
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