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IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|March 1, 1995
Segmented matched filtering of single event related evoked potentialsD H Lange, H Pratt, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics|November 28, 2001
Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task I: the effect of learning and forceE Yom-Tov, A Grossman, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics|August 2, 2005
On the effects of adaptation to changing loads on movement-related EEG potentialsI Makienko, E Yom Tov, G F Inbar
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|March 1, 1985
Multichannel automatic foetal movement monitoring and classification systemI Florentin, G F Inbar, I E Timor-Tritsch
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
Monitoring surface EMG spectral changes by the zero crossing rateG F Inbar, J Allin, O Paiss, et al.
Kybernetik|October 1, 1972
Muscle spindles in muscle control. I. Afferent outflow from frog muscle spindles in open and closed loop modesG F Inbar, B M Odom, I H Wagman
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|September 1, 1992
Simulation method for cardiac stroke volume estimation by intracardiac electrical impedance measurementC Barak, Y Leviatan, G F Inbar, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|June 2, 2000
Overcoming selective ensemble averaging: unsupervised identification of event-related brain potentialsD H Lange, H T Siegelmann, H Pratt, et al.
Biological Cybernetics|August 24, 2004
An adaptive neuro-fuzzy method (ANFIS) for estimating single-trial movement-related potentialsD D Ben Dayan Rubin, G Baselli, G F Inbar, et al.
European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1989
The role of short-term visuo-spatial memory in control of rapid multi-joint prehensive movementsJ Kohler, C Isenberg, P W Schönle, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|March 1, 1995
Segmented matched filtering of single event related evoked potentialsD H Lange, H Pratt, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics|November 28, 2001
Movement-related potentials during the performance of a motor task I: the effect of learning and forceE Yom-Tov, A Grossman, G F Inbar
Biological Cybernetics|August 2, 2005
On the effects of adaptation to changing loads on movement-related EEG potentialsI Makienko, E Yom Tov, G F Inbar
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|March 1, 1985
Multichannel automatic foetal movement monitoring and classification systemI Florentin, G F Inbar, I E Timor-Tritsch
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
Monitoring surface EMG spectral changes by the zero crossing rateG F Inbar, J Allin, O Paiss, et al.
Kybernetik|October 1, 1972
Muscle spindles in muscle control. I. Afferent outflow from frog muscle spindles in open and closed loop modesG F Inbar, B M Odom, I H Wagman
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|September 1, 1992
Simulation method for cardiac stroke volume estimation by intracardiac electrical impedance measurementC Barak, Y Leviatan, G F Inbar, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|June 2, 2000
Overcoming selective ensemble averaging: unsupervised identification of event-related brain potentialsD H Lange, H T Siegelmann, H Pratt, et al.
Biological Cybernetics|August 24, 2004
An adaptive neuro-fuzzy method (ANFIS) for estimating single-trial movement-related potentialsD D Ben Dayan Rubin, G Baselli, G F Inbar, et al.
European Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1989
The role of short-term visuo-spatial memory in control of rapid multi-joint prehensive movementsJ Kohler, C Isenberg, P W Schönle, et al.
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