Kondakor, I.

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Yagyu, T.; Kondakor, I.; Kochi, K.; Koenig, T.; Lehmann, D.; Kinoshita, T.; Hirota, T.; Yagyu, T. (1998). Smell and taste of chewing gum affect frequency domain EEG source localizations. International journal of neuroscience, 93(3-4), pp. 205-216. Informa Healthcare 10.3109/00207459808986426

Kondakor, I.; Brandeis, D.; Wackermann, J.; Kochi, K.; Koenig, Thomas; Frei, E.; Pascual-Marqui, R. D.; Yagyu, T.; Lehmann, D. (1997). Multichannel EEG fields during and without visual input: frequency domain model source locations and dimensional complexities. Neuroscience letters, 226(1), pp. 49-52. Elsevier 10.1016/S0304-3940(97)00224-3

Kondakor, I.; Lehmann, D.; Michel, C. M.; Brandeis, D.; Kochi, K.; König, Thomas (1997). Prestimulus EEG microstates influence visual event-related potential microstates in field maps with 47 channels. Journal of neural transmission, 104(2-3), pp. 161-173. Springer 10.1007/BF01273178

Yagyu, T.; Wackermann, J.; Kinoshita, T.; Hirota, T.; Kochi, K.; Kondakor, I.; König, Thomas; Lehmann, D. (1997). Chewing-gum flavor affects measures of global complexity of multichannel EEG. Neuropsychobiology, 35(1), pp. 46-50. Karger 10.1159/000119329

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