r Human Brain Mapping 32:413–425 (2011) r Network Analysis of Resting State EEG in the Developing Young Brain: Structure Comes With Maturation
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C. Stam | D. Smit | D. Boomsma | E. D. de Geus | G. C. V. van Baal | M. Boersma | H. D. de Bie | H. Delemarre-van de Waal | G. van Baal
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