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A neurologist or neurophysiologist with special training in these tests will interpret the results.
Her father is a biophysicist and neurophysiologist noted for his work with dolphins.
This is the gist: He was a neurophysiologist with a background in genetics.
This is the approach of the neurophysiologist.
He was a neurophysiologist who taught programming.
In general, a trained neurophysiologist attaches a computer system to the patient using stimulating and recording electrodes.
Its movements and adaptability are based on the work of neurophysiologist Nikolai Bernstein.
It was there that he met Dr. Mary Carlson, a neurophysiologist.
She married Dr. Michael Dennis, a neurophysiologist, they later divorced.
His father, William Grey Walter, a neurophysiologist, was also an atheist and a socialist.
His father, a neurophysiologist specializing in dream research, is a professor of psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School.
Although he was primarily a neurophysiologist, he also worked in the fields of entomology, ecology and biochemistry.
"Neurophysiologist.
It's an interesting application and you're right, it's not one I would have thought of-but then I'm no neurophysiologist.
Russian neurophysiologist Nikolai Bernstein spent most part of his life to physiology of movement.
Fortunately in 1943 John Eccles, a noted neurophysiologist, was appointed to the chair of physiology.
The bride's father, a retired neurophysiologist, was a researcher at Rockefeller University in New York.
It was discovered by English zoologist and neurophysiologist John Zachary Young in 1936.
Persinger is a neurophysiologist and has worked out of Laurentian University.
They must also interpret the results that they receive and convey this information to the doctor that referred the patient to the particular neurophysiologist.
"Evelyn was a neurophysiologist from Boston who joined the project back in the early days-what you'd call my kind, I suppose.
"People develop a hope for light," said Damien Léger, a Paris neurophysiologist.
Our thoughts, both sleeping and waking, are really the product of complex interactions among chemicals and cells in the brain, explains the author, a neurophysiologist.
After his graduation he continued his job as clinical neurophysiologist and at this time he published the first papers on epilepsy.
Roger Carpenter - neurophysiologist (fellow)