Articles Received
Psychosomatic Diagnosis: a literature review
by
Adail Ivan De Lemos
posted 14 July 2000
The Effects of Vagus Nerve Stimulation Upon EEG as Recorded from Occipital Subdural Electrodes in a Human Case
by
Piotr W. Olejniczak, John D. England, and Michael E. Carey, Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans
posted 14 July 2000
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