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I'm really unsatisfied this page (which so far I've only contributed), although I believe that it is important for this topic to be covered.

  1. The advantages and disadvantages apply more to the type of stimulus than the method.
  2. How does this fit in with Linear-nonlinear methods?
  3. What other methods are there and are there existing articles about these methods on Wikipedia?

JonathanWilliford (talk) 21:13, 25 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]