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2010
DOI: 10.2466/pms.110.c.1010-1012
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Frontal Midline Theta Rhythm: Comment on Chan and Hsu (2010)

Abstract: That the frontal theta rhythm of EEGs increases in magnitude during various mental tasks which require focusing of attention is well-known. The task includes visual-search tasks using a visual display terminal (VDT) and Chinese characters.

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