Samuel J Williamson

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Physics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Gençer NG, Williamson SJ. (1998) Differential characterization of neural sources with the bimodal truncated SVD pseudo-inverse for EEG and MEG measurements. Ieee Transactions On Bio-Medical Engineering. 45: 827-38
Cansino S, Williamson SJ. (1997) Neuromagnetic fields reveal cortical plasticity when learning an auditory discrimination task. Brain Research. 764: 53-66
Williamson SJ, Kaufman L, Lu ZL, et al. (1997) Study of human occipital alpha rhythm: the alphon hypothesis and alpha suppression. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 26: 63-76
Gençer NG, Williamson SJ. (1997) Magnetic source images of human brain functions Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, &Amp Computers. 29: 78-83
Williamson SJ, Kaufman L, Curtis S, et al. (1996) Neural substrates of working memories are revealed magnetically by the local suppression of alpha rhythm. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement. 47: 163-80
Uusitalo MA, Williamson SJ, Seppä MT. (1996) Dynamical organisation of the human visual system revealed by lifetimes of activation traces. Neuroscience Letters. 213: 149-52
Gençer NG, Williamson SJ, Gueziec A, et al. (1996) Optimal reference electrode selection for electric source imaging. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 99: 163-73
Wang JZ, Williamson SJ, Kaufman L. (1995) Kinetic images of neuronal activity of the human brain based on the spatio-temporal MNLS inverse: A theoretical study Brain Topography. 7: 193-200
Michel CM, Kaufman L, Williamson SJ. (1994) Duration of EEG and MEG α Suppression Increases with Angle in a Mental Rotation Task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 6: 139-50
Cansino S, Williamson SJ, Karron D. (1994) Tonotopic organization of human auditory association cortex. Brain Research. 663: 38-50
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