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D G Wastell

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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|March 1, 1979
The application of low-pass linear filters to evoked potential data: filtering without phase distortionD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1987
A simple randomisation procedure for validating discriminant analysis: a methodological noteD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1981
On the correlated nature of evoked brain activity: biophysical and statistical considerationsD G Wastell
Journal of Dentistry|February 1, 1987
Guidelines on the use and presentation of statistical methodsD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|November 1, 1979
On the independence of P300 and the CNV: a short critique of the principal components analysis of Donchin et al. (1975)D G Wastell
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1981
Measuring heart rate variability: some comments on the successive difference mean square statisticD G Wastell
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1977
Statistical detection of individual evoked responses: an evaluation of Woody's adaptive filterD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1981
PCA and varimax rotation: some comments on Rösler and ManzeyD G Wastell
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1981
When Wiener filtering is less than optimal: a illustrative application to the brain stem evoked potentialD G Wastell
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|March 1, 1987
The accelerative component of EMG in bite force development in manD G Wastell, H Devlin
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|March 1, 1979
The application of low-pass linear filters to evoked potential data: filtering without phase distortionD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|April 1, 1987
A simple randomisation procedure for validating discriminant analysis: a methodological noteD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1981
On the correlated nature of evoked brain activity: biophysical and statistical considerationsD G Wastell
Journal of Dentistry|February 1, 1987
Guidelines on the use and presentation of statistical methodsD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|November 1, 1979
On the independence of P300 and the CNV: a short critique of the principal components analysis of Donchin et al. (1975)D G Wastell
Psychophysiology|January 1, 1981
Measuring heart rate variability: some comments on the successive difference mean square statisticD G Wastell
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1977
Statistical detection of individual evoked responses: an evaluation of Woody's adaptive filterD G Wastell
Biological Psychology|December 1, 1981
PCA and varimax rotation: some comments on Rösler and ManzeyD G Wastell
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|June 1, 1981
When Wiener filtering is less than optimal: a illustrative application to the brain stem evoked potentialD G Wastell
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation|March 1, 1987
The accelerative component of EMG in bite force development in manD G Wastell, H Devlin
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