Gibson, R. M., Fernández-Espejo, D., Gonzalez-Lara, L. E., Kwan, B. Y., Lee, D. H., Owen, A. M., & Cruse, D. (2014). Multiple tasks and neuroimaging modalities increase the likelihood of detecting covert awareness in patients with disorders of consciousness. Front Hum Neurosci.
Citação norma ChicagoGibson, Raechelle M., Davinia Fernández-Espejo, Laura E. Gonzalez-Lara, Benjamin Y. Kwan, Donald H. Lee, Adrian M. Owen, and Damian Cruse. "Multiple Tasks and Neuroimaging Modalities Increase the Likelihood of Detecting Covert Awareness in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness." Front Hum Neurosci 2014.
MLA CitationGibson, Raechelle M., et al. "Multiple Tasks and Neuroimaging Modalities Increase the Likelihood of Detecting Covert Awareness in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness." Front Hum Neurosci 2014.