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  • 3. Towards non-invasive multi-unit spike recordings: mapping 1kHz EEG signals over human somatosensory cortex.
    Fedele T, Scheer HJ, Waterstraat G, Telenczuk B, Burghoff M, Curio G.
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  • 6. Neural mechanisms of the ultrafast activities.
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  • 9. Coupled oscillators for modeling and analysis of EEG/MEG oscillations.
    Leistritz L, Putsche P, Schwab K, Hesse W, Süsse T, Haueisen J, Witte H.
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  • 10. Linking 600-Hz "spikelike" EEG/MEG wavelets ("sigma-bursts") to cellular substrates: concepts and caveats.
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  • 11. Vulnerability of the thalamic somatosensory pathway after prolonged global hypoxic-ischemic injury.
    Muthuswamy J, Kimura T, Ding MC, Geocadin R, Hanley DF, Thakor NV.
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  • 15. Ultra-low-noise EEG/MEG systems enable bimodal non-invasive detection of spike-like human somatosensory evoked responses at 1 kHz.
    Fedele T, Scheer HJ, Burghoff M, Curio G, Körber R.
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  • 17. Three patterns of oscillatory activity differentially synchronize developing neocortical networks in vivo.
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  • 18. High-frequency (600 Hz) SEP activities originating in the subcortical and cortical human somatosensory system.
    Gobbelé R, Buchner H, Curio G.
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  • 20. Nonlinear interactions of high-frequency oscillations in the human somatosensory system.
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