554:. The article has some problems; there is some synthesis. But given sources like those above and those pointed out by Last1in, a reasonable broad-concept article could be written summarizing the concept in each of these two different fields. A notable concept in multiple fields and and article with surmountable problems suggests a keep. --
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Spitzer, et al (2004) to show wider use and its critical use in neurophysiology.
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