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2006
Pei X-M, Zheng SD, Xu J, Bin G-yu, Wang Z. Multi-channel linear descriptors for event-related EEG collected in brain computer interface. J Neural Eng [Internet]. 2006;3(1):52-8. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16510942
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PDF icon Multi-channel linear descriptors for event-related EEG collected in brain computer interface.pdf (498.62 KB)
2005
Pei X-M, Zheng SD, Zhang A-hua, Duan F-jian, Bin G-yu. Discussion on "Towards a quantitative characterization of functional states of the brain: from the non-linear methodology to the global linear description" by J. Wackermann. Int J Psychophysiol [Internet]. 2005;56(3):201-7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15866324
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