Technical contributionFrequency dependence of the transmission of the EEG from cortex to scalpDependence de la frequence dans la transmission de l'EEG entre cortex et scalp
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Whilst on study leave at the Burden Neurological Institute, supported by the “Fonds zur Foerderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung in Oesterreich” and the British Council.