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    Perogamvros L, Aberg K, Gex-Fabry M, Perrig S, Cloninger CR, Schwartz S.
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  • 32. Analysis of polysomnographic events surrounding 252 slow-wave sleep arousals in thirty-eight adults with injurious sleepwalking and sleep terrors.
    Schenck CH, Pareja JA, Patterson AL, Mahowald MW.
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  • 34. EEG microstates of wakefulness and NREM sleep.
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  • 35. Evidence of dissociated arousal states during NREM parasomnia from an intracerebral neurophysiological study.
    Terzaghi M, Sartori I, Tassi L, Didato G, Rustioni V, LoRusso G, Manni R, Nobili L.
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