EEG Frontal Alpha Asymmetry and Dream Affect: Alpha Oscillations over the Right Frontal Cortex during REM Sleep and Presleep Wakefulness Predict Anger in REM Sleep Dreams
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Valdas Noreika | Antti Revonsuo | Katja Valli | A. Revonsuo | V. Noreika | K. Valli | P. Sikka | Pilleriin Sikka | Katja Valli
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