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Walker et. al. paper on Modular Activation/Coherence Model

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Posted: 21 Nov, 2007
by: Collura T.
Updated: 24 Aug, 2008
by: Collura T.

Walker, Kozlowski, and Lawson, A Modular Activation/Coherence Approach to Evaluating Clinical/QEEG Correlation and for Guiding Neurofeedback Training: Modular Insufficiencies, Modular Excesses, Disconnections, and Hyperconnections, Journal of Neurotherapy, 11(1) 25-44.

This article explains in detail the role of the brain locations and 10-20 sites in brain function, and their roles in activation and connectivity -related tasks.

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