Psychophysiology: GUISLAIN GROUP

A blog dedicated to recent developments in psychophysiology and clinical applications of ERP in neuropsychiatry. Ghent University Institute for Systems learning and Applied Neurophysiology.

14 mei 2014

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Posted by Otte at woensdag, mei 14, 2014
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Clinical neuropsychiatry. Interest in EEG, signal analysis, Brain Computer Interface, non linear dynamics.
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