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Journal of the American Auditory Society|May 1, 1979
Presbycusis: the aging ear. Part IIO Gilad, A Glorig
Journal of the American Auditory Society|March 1, 1979
Presbycusis: the aging ear. Part IO Gilad, A Glorig
Neuroimage|May 12, 2009
Impedance changes recorded with scalp electrodes during visual evoked responses: implications for Electrical Impedance Tomography of fast neural activityO Gilad, D S Holder
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 29, 2007
Design of electrodes and current limits for low frequency electrical impedance tomography of the brainO Gilad, L Horesh, D S Holder
Physiological Measurement|June 4, 2009
A modelling study to inform specification and optimal electrode placement for imaging of neuronal depolarization during visual evoked responses by electrical and magnetic detection impedance tomographyO Gilad, L Horesh, D S Holder
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine|January 1, 1973
Consultation between child psychiatry and otolaryngology: a case of esophageal stenosisA Barcai, S B Dreman, O Gilad
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|September 25, 2004
Phase-averaged characterization of respiratory sinus arrhythmia patternO Gilad, C A Swenne, L R Davrath, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|March 31, 2011
A novel method for recording neuronal depolarization with recording at 125-825 Hz: implications for imaging fast neural activity in the brain with electrical impedance tomographyT Oh, O Gilad, A Ghosh, et al.
Physiological Measurement|June 30, 2010
Non-invasive baroreflex sensitivity assessment using wavelet transfer function-based time-frequency analysisK Keissar, R Maestri, G D Pinna, et al.
Physiological Measurement|July 22, 2010
A method for removing artefacts from continuous EEG recordings during functional electrical impedance tomography for the detection of epileptic seizuresL Fabrizi, R Yerworth, A McEwan, et al.
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Journal of the American Auditory Society|May 1, 1979
Presbycusis: the aging ear. Part IIO Gilad, A Glorig
Journal of the American Auditory Society|March 1, 1979
Presbycusis: the aging ear. Part IO Gilad, A Glorig
Neuroimage|May 12, 2009
Impedance changes recorded with scalp electrodes during visual evoked responses: implications for Electrical Impedance Tomography of fast neural activityO Gilad, D S Holder
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|June 29, 2007
Design of electrodes and current limits for low frequency electrical impedance tomography of the brainO Gilad, L Horesh, D S Holder
Physiological Measurement|June 4, 2009
A modelling study to inform specification and optimal electrode placement for imaging of neuronal depolarization during visual evoked responses by electrical and magnetic detection impedance tomographyO Gilad, L Horesh, D S Holder
International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine|January 1, 1973
Consultation between child psychiatry and otolaryngology: a case of esophageal stenosisA Barcai, S B Dreman, O Gilad
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|September 25, 2004
Phase-averaged characterization of respiratory sinus arrhythmia patternO Gilad, C A Swenne, L R Davrath, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|March 31, 2011
A novel method for recording neuronal depolarization with recording at 125-825 Hz: implications for imaging fast neural activity in the brain with electrical impedance tomographyT Oh, O Gilad, A Ghosh, et al.
Physiological Measurement|June 30, 2010
Non-invasive baroreflex sensitivity assessment using wavelet transfer function-based time-frequency analysisK Keissar, R Maestri, G D Pinna, et al.
Physiological Measurement|July 22, 2010
A method for removing artefacts from continuous EEG recordings during functional electrical impedance tomography for the detection of epileptic seizuresL Fabrizi, R Yerworth, A McEwan, et al.
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