Application of adaptive nonlinear Granger causality: Disclosing network changes before and after absence seizure onset in a genetic rat model
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Marina V. Sysoeva | Ilya V. Sysoev | Boris P. Bezruchko | Evgenia Sitnikova | Gilles van Luijtelaar | B. Bezruchko | G. Luijtelaar | I. Sysoev | M. Sysoeva | E. Sitnikova
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