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Common neural correlates of real and imagined movements contributing to the performance of brain-machine interfacesReal-Time Control of a Neuroprosthetic Hand by Magnetoencephalographic Signals from Paralysed Patients.Temporospatial identification of language-related cortical function by a combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation and magnetoencephalography.Progressively increased M50 responses to repeated sounds in autism spectrum disorder with auditory hypersensitivity: a magnetoencephalographic study.Genetic and environmental influences on motor function: a magnetoencephalographic study of twins.Noninvasive spatiotemporal imaging of neural transmission in the subcortical visual pathwayPatient-specific cortical electrodes for sulcal and gyral implantation.Delayed Mismatch Field Latencies in Autism Spectrum Disorder with Abnormal Auditory Sensitivity: A Magnetoencephalographic Study.Alpha band functional connectivity correlates with the performance of brain-machine interfaces to decode real and imagined movements.Frequency-dependent oscillatory neural profiles during imitation.Non-invasive detection of language-related prefrontal high gamma band activity with beamforming MEG.Patient-specific contour-fitting sheet electrodes for electrocorticographic brain machine interfaces.Cerebellar-related long latency motor response in upper limb musculature by transcranial magnetic stimulation of the cerebellum.Neural decoding of unilateral upper limb movements using single trial MEG signals.Language-related cerebral oscillatory changes are influenced equally by genetic and environmental factors.Effect of individual food preferences on oscillatory brain activityMovement-related neuromagnetic fields and performances of single trial classificationsTranscranial static magnetic stimulation over the primary motor cortex alters sequential implicit motor learningA Fully Implantable Wireless ECoG 128-Channel Recording Device for Human Brain-Machine Interfaces: W-HERBSModulation of Motor Learning Capacity by Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation
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