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by PAUL L. NUNEZ, 730 pp. , ill. , New York, Oxford University Press, 1995. 95. 00 This book is an extension of Nunez's earlier work and it further develops his theory of the physical-biologic basic science underlying the electromagnetic activity of the brain. It has two stated aims: to facilitate communications among the many disciplines relevant to EEG and to provide a conceptual framework for the data. The chapters in which Nunez participates directly as an author most strongly adhere to these guiding principles to present a coherent and compelling argument, …
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