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Neuroscience Letters|April 20, 2000
The electroencephalographic beta synchronization following extension and flexion finger movements in humansA Stancák
Ceskoslovenska Gynekologie|April 1, 1974
[Prevention of psychosomatic diseases in gynecology and obstetrics (author's transl)]A Stancák
Supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology|May 14, 2003
Event-related desynchronization of the mu rhythm in extension and flexion finger movementsA Stancák
Brain Topography|October 3, 1998
Spatial EEG synchronisation over sensorimotor hand areas in brisk and slow self-paced index finger movementsA Stancák, J Wackermann
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych|January 1, 1980
[The relationship of alcohol and sexual delinquency]S Safko, A Stancák
Neuroscience Letters|August 18, 1995
Desynchronization and recovery of beta rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements in manA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 1, 1994
EEG changes during forced alternate nostril breathingA Stancák, M Kuna
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|August 1, 1996
The effects of handedness and type of movement on the contralateral preponderance of mu-rhythm desynchronisationA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Event-related desynchronisation of central beta-rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements of dominant and nondominant handA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
Neuroreport|April 26, 1996
Mu-rhythm changes in brisk and slow self-paced finger movementsA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
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Neuroscience Letters|April 20, 2000
The electroencephalographic beta synchronization following extension and flexion finger movements in humansA Stancák
Ceskoslovenska Gynekologie|April 1, 1974
[Prevention of psychosomatic diseases in gynecology and obstetrics (author's transl)]A Stancák
Supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology|May 14, 2003
Event-related desynchronization of the mu rhythm in extension and flexion finger movementsA Stancák
Brain Topography|October 3, 1998
Spatial EEG synchronisation over sensorimotor hand areas in brisk and slow self-paced index finger movementsA Stancák, J Wackermann
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych|January 1, 1980
[The relationship of alcohol and sexual delinquency]S Safko, A Stancák
Neuroscience Letters|August 18, 1995
Desynchronization and recovery of beta rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements in manA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 1, 1994
EEG changes during forced alternate nostril breathingA Stancák, M Kuna
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|August 1, 1996
The effects of handedness and type of movement on the contralateral preponderance of mu-rhythm desynchronisationA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Event-related desynchronisation of central beta-rhythms during brisk and slow self-paced finger movements of dominant and nondominant handA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
Neuroreport|April 26, 1996
Mu-rhythm changes in brisk and slow self-paced finger movementsA Stancák, G Pfurtscheller
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