„Human Potential Movement“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Extralimital movements of reintroduced bison (Bison bison): implications for potential range expansion and human-wildlife conflict
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J.L. Moreno – der Arzt, der das Theater in die Psychiatrie brachte
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Classification of error-related potentials from single-trial EEG in association with executed and imagined movements: a feature and classifier investigation
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Detection of movement-related cortical potentials based on subject-independent training
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Cerebral potentials during smooth goal-directed hand movements in right-handed and left-handed subjects
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The Social Indicators Movement: Progress, Paradigms, Puzzles, Promise and Potential Research Directions
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Human population movement can impede the elimination of soil-transmitted helminth transmission in regions with heterogeneity in mass drug administration coverage and transmission potential between villages: a metapopulation analysis
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Potential Crawling Distance for an Invading Urban Tree Pest: Implications for Settling Decisions and Between-Tree Movement
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Evaluation of normal neurological development of human fetuses from 21 to 30 weeks' gestation through fetal auditory evoked response
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Time series analysis of brain potentials preceding voluntary movements
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Movement-induced potentials in surface electrodes
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Microcomputer-controlled visual stimulator for studies of eye movements and visual evoked potentials
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Summation of fibre potentials and the e.m.g.-force relationship during the voluntary movement of a forearm
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Evoked Potentials to the Movement of Sound Stimuli with Interaural Intensity Differences
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Detection of movement-related potentials from the electro-encephalogram for possible use in a brain-computer interface
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Der Quanten-Mensch
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Human local field potentials in motor and non-motor brain areas encode upcoming movement direction
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Human-potential movement: Implications for psychoanalysis
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Movement-related cortical potentials during handgrip contractions with special reference to force and electromyogram bilateral deficit
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Evoked Potentials in the Cat Inferior Colliculus During Exposure to Signals Simulating Movement of Sound Sources at Different Speeds in Opposite Directions