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Ty Lees, Ph.D.

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Name Number of Publications Most Recent Publication Publications by All Authors Concept Score Why?
Brain Waves120164170.380 Why?
Executive Function2202413910.310 Why?
Occupational Diseases1201614560.290 Why?
Nurses1201625050.260 Why?
Rats, Long-Evans120243800.220 Why?
Methylphenidate120244790.170 Why?
Stress, Psychological1201645330.170 Why?
Cognition2202470490.170 Why?
Evoked Potentials1202410480.150 Why?
New South Wales12016690.130 Why?
Central Nervous System Stimulants1202411670.130 Why?
Electroencephalography2202462730.120 Why?
Life Style1201639260.060 Why?
Species Specificity1202424060.040 Why?
Behavior, Animal1202418650.030 Why?
Rats12024237070.020 Why?
Adult220242230440.020 Why?
Male220243636980.010 Why?
Female220243961120.010 Why?
Middle Aged120162230090.010 Why?
Young Adult12024598890.010 Why?
Humans220247659680.010 Why?
Animals120241687640.010 Why?
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