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Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients
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E. Basar Et Al. , "Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients," 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology , Budapest, Hungary, pp.313-314, 2010

Basar, E. Et Al. 2010. Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients. 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology , (Budapest, Hungary), 313-314.

Basar, E., GÜNTEKİN, B., Atagun, I., Tulay, E., & Ozerdem, A., (2010). Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients . 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology (pp.313-314). Budapest, Hungary

Basar, Erol Et Al. "Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients," 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology, Budapest, Hungary, 2010

Basar, Erol Et Al. "Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients." 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology , Budapest, Hungary, pp.313-314, 2010

Basar, E. Et Al. (2010) . "Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients." 15th World Congress of Psychophysiology , Budapest, Hungary, pp.313-314.

@conferencepaper{conferencepaper, author={Erol Basar Et Al. }, title={Significant decrease of EEG alpha activity and visual-evoked alpha response in bipolar patients}, congress name={15th World Congress of Psychophysiology}, city={Budapest}, country={Hungary}, year={2010}, pages={313-314} }