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Bootstrap analysis of the single subject with event related potentials

Oruç et al., 2011

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14654144985809115557
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Oruç I
Krigolson O
Dalrymple K
Nagamatsu L
Handy T
Barton J
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Cognitive Neuropsychology

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Neural correlates of cognitive states in event-related potentials (ERPs) serve as markers for related cerebral processes. Although these are usually evaluated in subject groups, the ability to evaluate such markers statistically in single subjects is essential for case studies in …
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