Resting‐state oscillatory dynamics in sensorimotor cortex in benign epilepsy with centro‐temporal spikes and typical brain development
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Khalid Hamandi | Bethany C Routley | Matthew J Brookes | Amanda Kirby | Loes Koelewijn | Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy | Natalie Williams | S. Muthukumaraswamy | K. Hamandi | K. Singh | M. Brookes | Marie-Annick Thomas | L. Brindley | F. Gibbon | A. Kirby | J. te Water Naudé | Krish D Singh | Loes Koelewijn | B. Routley | Natalie Williams | Bethany C. Routley | Lisa M Brindley | Marie A Thomas | Johann Te Water Naudé | Frances Gibbon | Krishna D. Singh
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