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1. Methylphenidate modifies activity in the prefrontal and parietal cortex accelerating the time judgment.

2. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation changes absolute theta power during cognitive/motor tasks.

3. Low-frequency rTMS over the Parieto-frontal network during a sensorimotor task: The role of absolute beta power in the sensorimotor integration.

4. Alpha power oscillation in the frontal cortex under Bromazepam and Modafinil effects.

5. Absolute Theta Power in the Frontal Cortex During a Visuomotor Task: The Effect of Bromazepam on Attention.

6. Premotor and occipital theta asymmetries as discriminators of memory- and stimulus-guided tasks.

7. Bromazepam impairs motor response: an ERSP study.

8. γ band oscillations in parietooccipital areas during performance of a sensorimotor integration task: a qEEG coherence study.

9. γ-band oscillations in fronto-central areas during performance of a sensorimotor integration task: a qEEG coherence study.

10. Sensorimotor integration: basic concepts, abnormalities related to movement disorders and sensorimotor training-induced cortical reorganization.

11. [The effects of bromazepam on the performance of a sensory-motor activity: an electroencephalographic study].

12. Effects of a cognitive modulator in the theta and alpha asymmetry during a typewriting task: a sensorimotor integration perspective.

13. Effects of bromazepam in frontal theta activity on the performance of a sensorimotor integration task: a quantitative electroencephalography study.

14. Integration of cortical areas during performance of a catching ball task.

15. Posterior parietal cortex role in a sensorimotor task performance.

16. Alpha absolute power: motor learning of practical pistol shooting.

17. Motor learning processes: an electrophysiologic perspective.

18. [Changes in the electroencephalogram alpha band during visual and kinesthetic motor imagery].

19. Changes in quantitative EEG absolute power during the task of catching an object in free fall.

20. Cortical asymmetry: catching an object in free fall.

21. [Procedural memory and brain SPECT: blood flow evaluation in the cerebellum and pre-frontal cortex during a visuo-motor task].

22. EEG spectral coherence inter- and intrahemispheric during catching object fall task.

23. [The effects of bromazepam on contingent negative variation and reaction time in a visuomotor task].

24. [Neuromodulatory effects of bromazepam when individuals were exposed to a motor learning task: quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG)].

25. Effects of caffeine on the electrophysiological, cognitive and motor responses of the central nervous system.

26. Analysis of the influence of bromazepam on cognitive performance through the visual evoked potential (P300).

27. Effects of caffeine on visual evoked potential (P300) and neuromotor performance.

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