Global Field Power: a 'time-honoured' index for EEG/EP map analysis.
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C M Michel | D Brandeis | W Skrandies | R Pascual | W K Strik | T Dierks | H L Hamburger | W Karniski | T. Dierks | W. Strik | C. Michel | D. Brandeis | H. Hamburger | W. Karniski | R. Pascual | W. Skrandies
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