Pantsar, R. (2008). Two-step principal component analysis (PCA) as a method for separating auditory N1 and N250 elicited from 9-year-old children using a dense electrode array: Comparison between ERP-PCA and CSD-PCA.
Chicago-viite (17. p.)Pantsar, Riikka. Two-step Principal Component Analysis (PCA) as a Method for Separating Auditory N1 and N250 Elicited from 9-year-old Children Using a Dense Electrode Array: Comparison Between ERP-PCA and CSD-PCA. Jyväskylä, 2008.
MLA-viite (9. p.)Pantsar, Riikka. Two-step Principal Component Analysis (PCA) as a Method for Separating Auditory N1 and N250 Elicited from 9-year-old Children Using a Dense Electrode Array: Comparison Between ERP-PCA and CSD-PCA. 2008.
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