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The Repetitive Property of the Human Brain as Studied by the Electroencephalogram and the Method of After-Images

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POPOV, C. The Repetitive Property of the Human Brain as Studied by the Electroencephalogram and the Method of After-Images. Nature 180, 328–329 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180328a0

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