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The estimation of a realistic localization of dipole layers within the brain based on functional (EEG, MEG) and structural (MRI) data: A preliminary note

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Wieringa, H.J., Peters, M.J. & Lopes da Silva, F.H. The estimation of a realistic localization of dipole layers within the brain based on functional (EEG, MEG) and structural (MRI) data: A preliminary note. Brain Topogr 5, 327–330 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01128685

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