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Development of a technique for recording the cerebral activity of conscious animals during complex accelerations

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Demonstrated at the 8th Scientific Meeting of the Biological Engineering Society 1962, and at the Symposium on the Brain, University College, London, December 1963.

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Nicholson, A.N. Development of a technique for recording the cerebral activity of conscious animals during complex accelerations. Med. Electron. Biol. Engng 3, 75–76 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02474348

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