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1. The Relationship Between The Cognitive Disorder In Schizophrenia And P300 Amplitude: A Initial Study
2. A Experimental Study Of Event-related Potentials P300 Of Schizophrenia In Acute Period And Remission Period
3. The Study Of Cognitive Function In Patients With Nasopharynegeal Carcinoma After The Radiotherapy
4. Association Of The Functional Neuregulin1(Arg38Gln) Gene Polymorphism With Event Related Potentials P300
5. Detection Of Cognitive Function Of Tic Disorders Childhood And Study Of The Correlation Between Cognitive Function And Dopamine
6. Quantitative EEG And Event-related Potentials (P300) In Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
7. Study On Cognitive Function And Cardiovascular Risk Factors In Central Obese Adolescents
8. Study Of The Event-related Potentials P300 Between The Schizophrenic Patients And Their Relatives
9. The Application Of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) In Schizophrenia Reasearch And Therapy
10. Study Of Cognitive Function And P300 Of Patients With Tumor In Frontal Lobe
11. To Investigate Some Event-Related Potentials In Schizophrenia
12. To Investigate Some Event-related Potentials In Schizophrenia
13. Rat Hippocampal Dopamine Neurotransmitter Activity Class P300
14. The Effection Study On Visual Event-related Potentials P300 In Evaluating Clinical Character Of Elderly Depression
15. Clinical Study Of Auditory Event Related Potential P300in Non Dementia Cerebral Infarciton Patients With Cognition Impairment
16. Children’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Related Risk Factors And Event Related Potential P300Research
17. The Clinical Research Of Using RTMS Combined With Sertraline To Treat Patients With Persist Somatoform Pain Disorder
18. Clinical Research On The Early Cognitive Function Of Patients With Parkinson's Disease By P300 And MoCA Scale
19. Clinical Evaluation Of "San Cai Of Health Of Brain" Moxibustion For Treatment Of Mild Cognitive Impairment
20. Correlation Research Of Event-related Potentials P300 And The Post-strok Depression
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