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Tağluk, M.E., Çakmak, E.D., Karakaş, S. (2005). Analysis of time-varying energy of brain responses to an oddball paradigm using short-term smoothed Wigner-Ville distribution. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 143(2), 197-208.

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Özdemir, A.K., Karakaş, S., Çakmak, E.D., Tüfekçi, D.İ., Arıkan, O. (2005). Time-frequency component analyser and its application to brain oscillatory activity. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 145(1-2), 107-125.

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Özatik, M.A., Küçüker, Ş.A., Tülüce, H., Sarıtaş, A., Şener, E., Karakaş, S., Taşdemir, O. (2004). Neurocognitive functions after aortic arch repair with right brachial artery perfusion. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 78(2), 591-595.

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Naatanen, R., Schröger, E., Karakaş, S., Tervaniemi, M., Paavilainen, P. (1993). Development of a memory trace for a complex sound in the human brain. NeuroReport, 4, 503-506.

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Kurt, M., Bekçi, B., Karakaş, S. (2006). Hormone replacement therapy and cognitive function in postmenopausal women. Maturitas, 53(1), 39-48.

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Koçer, B., Ünal, T., Nazlıel, B., Bıyıklı, Z., Yeşilbudak, Z., Karakaş, S., İrkeç, C. (2008). Evaluating sub-clinical cognitive dysfunction and event-related potentials (P300) in clinically isolated syndrome. Neurological Sciences, 29(6), 435-444.

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Kılıç, B.G., Şener, Ş., Koçkar, A.İ., Karakaş, S. (2007). Multicomponent attention deficits in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 61, 142-148.

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Karakaş, S., Yalın, A., Irak, M., Erzengin, Ö.U. (2002). Digit span changes from puberty to old age for different levels of education. Developmental Neuropsychology, 22(2), 423-453.

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Karakaş, S., Erzengin, Ö.U., Başar, E. (2000). The genesis of human event-related responses explained through the theory of oscillatory neural assemblies. Neuroscience Letters, 285, 45-48.

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Karakaş, S., Erzengin, Ö.U., Başar, E. (2000). A new strategy involving multiple cognitive paradigms demonstrates that ERP components are determined by the superposition of oscillatory responses. Clinical Neurophysiology, 111, 1719-1732.

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