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B. NARDI, G. BORSETTI, M. BRANDONI, C.CHERUBINI, R. COLOCCI, R. LUCONI, G. PANNELLI, E. PUCCI - Vol. 6, Giugno 2000, num.2

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Modificazioni bioelettriche, valutate mediante eeg computerizzato (eeg-c), durante prove di
ascolto musicale
Computerized EEG (C-EEG) evaluation of bioelectrical changes during
musical tasks

B. NARDI, G. BORSETTI, M. BRANDONI, C.
CHERUBINI, R. COLOCCI, R. LUCONI, G. PANNELLI, E. PUCCI

Istituto di Discipline Psichiatriche e Sociomediche,
Ospedale "Umberto I",
Università di Ancona

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