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322 related items for PubMed ID: 14980397

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    Darchia N, Campbell IG, Palagini L, Feinberg I.
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  • 45. Brain activation and hypothalamic functional connectivity during human non-rapid eye movement sleep: an EEG/fMRI study.
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  • 48. Power and coherent oscillations distinguish REM sleep, stage 1 and wakefulness.
    Corsi-Cabrera M, Muñoz-Torres Z, del Río-Portilla Y, Guevara MA.
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  • 49. Decreased coherence in higher frequency ranges (beta and gamma) between central and frontal EEG in patients with schizophrenia: A preliminary report.
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    Swarnkar V, Abeyratne UR, Hukins C.
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  • 53. Validation of a novel method to interrupt sleep in the mouse.
    Sinton CM, Kovakkattu D, Friese RS.
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  • 59. Altered sleep latency and arousal regulation in mice lacking norepinephrine.
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