A Mechanistic Neural Field Theory of How Anesthesia Suppresses Consciousness: Synaptic Drive Dynamics, Bifurcations, Attractors, and Partial State Equipartitioning
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Wassim M. Haddad | Nader Meskin | James M. Bailey | Saing Paul Hou | W. Haddad | N. Meskin | J. Bailey | S. P. Hou | N. Meskin
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