Direct coherence: a tool for exploring functional interactions among brain structures (1998)
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- Autor USP: BACCALA, LUIZ ANTONIO - EP
- Unidade: EP
- Assunto: INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL
- Language: Inglês
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- Publisher: CRC
- Publisher place: Boca Raton
- Date published: 1998
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ABNT
BACCALÁ, Luiz Antonio e SAMESHIMA, Koichi. Direct coherence: a tool for exploring functional interactions among brain structures. Methods for neural ensemble recordings. Tradução . Boca Raton: CRC, 1998. . . Acesso em: 03 out. 2024. -
APA
Baccalá, L. A., & Sameshima, K. (1998). Direct coherence: a tool for exploring functional interactions among brain structures. In Methods for neural ensemble recordings. Boca Raton: CRC. -
NLM
Baccalá LA, Sameshima K. Direct coherence: a tool for exploring functional interactions among brain structures. In: Methods for neural ensemble recordings. Boca Raton: CRC; 1998. [citado 2024 out. 03 ] -
Vancouver
Baccalá LA, Sameshima K. Direct coherence: a tool for exploring functional interactions among brain structures. In: Methods for neural ensemble recordings. Boca Raton: CRC; 1998. [citado 2024 out. 03 ] - Sobre um algoritmo de cálculo da transformada de Fourier fracionária de tempo discreto
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