Hippocampal and medial prefrontal cortical volume is associated with overnight declarative memory consolidation independent of specific sleep oscillations
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B. Feige | K. Spiegelhalder | D. Riemann | C. Nissen | C. Baglioni | Wolfram Regen | L. Frase | J. Hennig | S. Kass | Albena Rambach
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