Quantitative EEG During Seizures Induced by Electroconvulsive Therapy: Relations to Treatment Modality and Clinical Features. II. Topographic Analyses
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H. Sackeim | G. Dichter | B. Luber | J. Moeller | J. Prudic | D. Devanand | M. Nobler | Gary P. Katzman | G. P. Katzman | D. P. Devanand
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