High frequency stimulation abolishes thalamic network oscillations: an electrophysiological and computational analysis
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Su-Youne Chang | David W Roberts | Cameron C McIntyre | C. McIntyre | Kendall H. Lee | D. Roberts | Frederick L. Hitti | J. Leiter | Su-Youne Chang | Kendall H Lee | James C Leiter | Frederick L Hitti | Dongchul Lee | Dongchul C Lee
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