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  • 2. Selective coupling between theta phase and neocortical fast gamma oscillations during REM-sleep in mice.
    Scheffzük C, Kukushka VI, Vyssotski AL, Draguhn A, Tort AB, Brankačk J.
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  • 5. Dynamic modulation of theta-gamma coupling during rapid eye movement sleep.
    Bandarabadi M, Boyce R, Gutierrez Herrera C, Bassetti CL, Williams S, Schindler K, Adamantidis A.
    Sleep; 2019 Dec 24; 42(12):. PubMed ID: 31410477
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  • 8. Wakefulness-sleep transition: emerging electroencephalographic similarities with the rapid eye movement phase.
    Bódizs R, Sverteczki M, Mészáros E.
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  • 9. The comodulation measure of neuronal oscillations with general harmonic wavelet bicoherence and application to sleep analysis.
    Li X, Li D, Voss LJ, Sleigh JW.
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  • 10. Theta and gamma coherence across the septotemporal axis during distinct behavioral states.
    Penley SC, Hinman JR, Sabolek HR, Escabí MA, Markus EJ, Chrobak JJ.
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  • 14. Human Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Shows Local Increases in Low-Frequency Oscillations and Global Decreases in High-Frequency Oscillations Compared to Resting Wakefulness.
    Baird B, Castelnovo A, Riedner BA, Lutz A, Ferrarelli F, Boly M, Davidson RJ, Tononi G.
    eNeuro; 2018 May 15; 5(4):. PubMed ID: 30225358
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  • 16. Arousal thresholds during human tonic and phasic REM sleep.
    Ermis U, Krakow K, Voss U.
    J Sleep Res; 2010 Sep 15; 19(3):400-6. PubMed ID: 20477954
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  • 19. EEG spectral power in phasic and tonic REM sleep: different patterns in young adults and children.
    Simor P, Gombos F, Szakadát S, Sándor P, Bódizs R.
    J Sleep Res; 2016 Jun 15; 25(3):269-77. PubMed ID: 26762188
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  • 20. Tonic and phasic components of eye movements during REM sleep in the rat.
    Sánchez-López A, Escudero M.
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