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The purpose of this review is to provide a background for the papers which follow. It does not purport to be comprehensive, but does seek to examine the various assertions that have been made during the last 30 years about the more slowly changing potentials recorded from the human brain. More extensive reviews of brain slow potential research may be found in Rockstroh et al. (1989) and McCallum (1988).
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McCallum, W.C. (1993). Human Slow Potential Research: A Review. In: McCallum, W.C., Curry, S.H. (eds) Slow Potential Changes in the Human Brain. NATO ASI Series, vol 254. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1597-9_1
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