Paradoxes of the first-night effect: a quantitative analysis of antero-posterior EEG topography
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Giuseppe Curcio | Michele Ferrara | Luigi De Gennaro | Fabiana Fratello | M. Ferrara | G. Curcio | L. Gennaro | Fabiana Fratello | Assunta Piergianni | Assunta Piergianni
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