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    Selection of actions in the basal ganglia–thalamocortical circuits: review and model by Kropotov, Juri D., Etlinger, Susan C.

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-03-1999)
    “…The paper reviews the 20-year experience of recording impulse activity of neurons in the basal ganglia–thalamocortical circuits. These recordings were made…”
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    Human multiunit activity related to attention and preparatory set by KROPOTOV, J. D., ETLINGER, S. C., PONOMAREV, V. A.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-09-1997)
    “…The impulse activity of 183 multiunits was recorded from the premotor cortex, the caudate nucleus, the globus pallidus, and the thalamus in 15 Parkinson's…”
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    In search of cerebral error detectors by Bechtereva, N P, Kropotov, J D, Ponomarev, V A, Etlinger, S C

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-04-1990)
    “…Multiunit activity was recorded from 124 different subcortical sites in 10 parkinsonian patients bearing gold electrodes for diagnosis and therapy. The…”
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    Spontaneous cortical DC-potential shifts: modulation stereotypy; relationships to higher EEG-frequencies by Etlinger, S C, Guttmann, G, Bauer, H

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-07-1986)
    “…A description of scalp-recorded, spontaneous, cerebral DC-potential shifts is given independent of other variables (shift stereotypy), in relationship to…”
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    Brain electrical mechanisms of bilingual speech management: an initial investigation by Petsche, H, Etlinger, S C, Filz, O

    “…This exploratory study deals with EEG changes in 3 professional interpreters while mentally interpreting from their mother language into foreign languages and…”
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    Human thalamic and pallidal neuronal responses to visual stimuli in a threshold recognition task by Bechtereva, N P, Kropotov, J D, Etlinger, S C, Ponomarev, V A

    “…Multiunit activity was recorded from 80 different subcortical sites in 9 parkinsonian patients bearing gold electrodes for diagnosis and therapy. The patients…”
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    Event-related neuronal responses in the human strio-pallido-thalamic system. I. Sensory and motor functions by Kropotov, J D, Etlinger, S C, Ponomarev, V A, Sevastyanov, A V

    “…Multiunit activity was recorded from strio-pallido-thalamic sites in parkinsonian patients bearing gold electrodes for diagnosis and therapy. The patients…”
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    Event-related neuronal responses in the human strio-pallido-thalamic system. II. Cognitive functions by Kropotov, J D, Etlinger, S C, Ponomarev, V A, Kuznetzov, M A, Trofimova, L G

    “…Multiunit activity was recorded from the strio-pallido-thalamic system in the same parkinsonian patients (as described in the previous paper) who bore gold…”
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    Human depth ERP in a visual threshold recognition task by Kropotov, J D, Etlinger, S C

    “…Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from the globus pallidus, the N. ventro-lateralis thalami and adjacent areas in parkinsonian patients bearing…”
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    Theodor Meynert's contribution to classical 19th century aphasia studies by Whitaker, H A, Etlinger, S C

    Published in Brain and language (01-11-1993)
    “…Carl Wernicke (1848-1905) is traditionally considered the first to have described the features of, and the brain pathology underlying, impaired auditory…”
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    EEG Aspects of Cognitive Processes: A Contribution to the Proteus-like Nature of Consciousness by Petsche, Hellmuth, Etlinger, Susan C.

    Published in International journal of psychology (01-06-1998)
    “…Probability mapping of amplitude and coherence based on spectral analysis yields information on the cooperation of brain areas in cognitive processes. The…”
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    EEG Coherence and Musical Thinking by Petsche, Hellmuth, Richter, Peter, Von Stein, Astrid, Etlinger, Susan C., Filz, Oliver

    Published in Music perception (01-12-1993)
    “…This study was performed to test the usefulness of the EEG as a research instrument for music psychology in individuals. Measuring the degree of functional…”
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