Delta rhythm in wakefulness: evidence from intracranial recordings in human beings.
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State-Dependent Modulation of Slow Wave Motifs towards AwakeningDoes Epileptiform Activity Represent a Failure of Neuromodulation to Control Central Pattern Generator-Like Neocortical Behavior?Superficial Slow Rhythms Integrate Cortical Processing in Humans.The Phenomenal Contents and Neural Correlates of Spontaneous Thoughts across Wakefulness, NREM Sleep, and REM Sleep.Correlation of BOLD Signal with Linear and Nonlinear Patterns of EEG in Resting State EEG-Informed fMRI.
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Delta rhythm in wakefulness: evidence from intracranial recordings in human beings.
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Delta rhythm in wakefulness: evidence from intracranial recordings in human beings.
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Delta rhythm in wakefulness: evidence from intracranial recordings in human beings.
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Dennis D Spencer
Hitten P Zaveri
Jason L Gerrard
Lawrence J Hirsch
Nicolas Gaspard
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10.1152/JN.00249.2015
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2015-06-17T00:00:00Z