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    A theoretical model of phase transitions in the human brain (English)
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    24 October 1994
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    magnetic fields
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    intracellular dendritic currents
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    superconducting quantum interference device
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    multisensor SQUID
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    array
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    perception
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    motor response
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    brain signals
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    synergetics
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    nonlinear oscillator theory
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    biophysical coupling
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