PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network
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Luber, B; Lou, H; Keenan, JP; Lisanby, SH
Published in: Clinical Neurophysiology
June 2011
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Clinical Neurophysiology
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1388-2457
Publication Date
June 2011
Volume
122
Start / End Page
S197 / S197
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Related Subject Headings
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- 3209 Neurosciences
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 09 Engineering
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Luber, B., Lou, H., Keenan, J. P., & Lisanby, S. H. (2011). PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network. Clinical Neurophysiology, 122, S197–S197. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(11)60713-x
Luber, B., H. Lou, J. P. Keenan, and S. H. Lisanby. “PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network.” Clinical Neurophysiology 122 (June 2011): S197–S197. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(11)60713-x.
Luber B, Lou H, Keenan JP, Lisanby SH. PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network. Clinical Neurophysiology. 2011 Jun;122:S197–S197.
Luber, B., et al. “PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network.” Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 122, Elsevier BV, June 2011, pp. S197–S197. Crossref, doi:10.1016/s1388-2457(11)60713-x.
Luber B, Lou H, Keenan JP, Lisanby SH. PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network. Clinical Neurophysiology. Elsevier BV; 2011 Jun;122:S197–S197.
Published In
Clinical Neurophysiology
DOI
ISSN
1388-2457
Publication Date
June 2011
Volume
122
Start / End Page
S197 / S197
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Related Subject Headings
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- 3209 Neurosciences
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 09 Engineering