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November 3, 2007
What's wrong with single hypotheses?: Why it is time for Strong-Inference-PLUS
Don L Jewett
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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November 18, 2004
The use of QSD (q-sequence deconvolution) to recover superposed, transient evoked-responses
Don L Jewett, Gideon Caplovitz, Bill Baird, et al.
BMC Neuroscience
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March 1, 2006
Human sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effects
Don L Jewett, Toryalai Hart, Linda J Larson-Prior, et al.
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Scientist (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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November 3, 2007
What's wrong with single hypotheses?: Why it is time for Strong-Inference-PLUS
Don L Jewett
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
November 18, 2004
The use of QSD (q-sequence deconvolution) to recover superposed, transient evoked-responses
Don L Jewett, Gideon Caplovitz, Bill Baird, et al.
BMC Neuroscience
|
March 1, 2006
Human sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effects
Don L Jewett, Toryalai Hart, Linda J Larson-Prior, et al.
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