Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science

Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science

ISSN Print: 2160-5866
ISSN Online: 2160-5874
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E-mail: jbbs@scirp.org
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[1] Seeking the Source of Transience for a Unique Magnetic Field Pattern That Completely Dissolves Cancer Cells in Vitro
Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 2015
[2] Novel Cosic resonance (standing wave) solutions for components of the JAK–STAT cellular signaling pathway: A convergence of spectral density profiles
FEBS OpenBio, 2015
[3] Progressive Obesity in Female Rats from Synergistic Interactions between Drugs and Whole Body Application of Weak, Physiologically Patterned Magnetic …
2014
[4] Photon emission from melanoma cells during brief stimulation by patterned magnetic fields: is the source coupled to rotational diffusion within the membrane
General Physiology and Biophysics, 2014
[5] Spectral power, source localization and microstates to quantify chronic deficits from 'mild'closed head injury: Correlation with classic neuropsychological tests
International Journal of Ventilation, 2014
[6] Spectral power, source localization and microstates to quantify chronic deficits from'mild'closed head injury: Correlation with classic neuropsychological tests
Brain Injury, 2014
[7] Progressive Obesity in Female Rats from Synergistic Interactions between Drugs and Whole Body Application of Weak, Physiologically Patterned Magnetic Fields
Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2014
[8] Brief Cerebral Applications of Weak, Physiologically-patterned Magnetic Fields Decrease Psychometric Depression and Increase Frontal Beta Activity in Normal Subjects
J Neurol Neurophysiol, 2013
[9] Absence of quantitative improvement in neuropsychological profiles in patients who exhibit moderate brain impairment: Comparisons of cross-sectional and longitudinal data (1 through 4 years post-injury)
Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2013
[10] Brief Cerebral Applications of Weak, Physiologically-patterned Magnetic Fields Decrease Psychometric Depression and Increase Frontal Beta Activity in Normal …
2013
[11] Absence of quantitative improvement in neuropsychological profiles in patients who exhibit moderate brain impairment: Comparisons of cross-sectional and …
2013
[12] Absence of quantitative improvement in neuropsychological profiles in patients who exhibit moderate brain impairment: Comparisons of cross-sectional and …
2013
[13] Brief Cerebral Applications of Weak, Physiologically-patterned Magnetic Fields Decrease Psychometric Depression and Increase Frontal Beta Activity in Normal …
2013
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