Constitutive spectral EEG peaks in the gamma range: suppressed by sleep, reduced by mental activity and resistant to sensory stimulation
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Kenneth J. Pope | Trent W. Lewis | Tyler S. Grummett | Sean P. Fitzgibbon | John O. Willoughby | Dylan DeLosAngeles | E. Whitham | K. Pope | S. Fitzgibbon | T. Lewis | D. DeLosAngeles | J. Willoughby | Emma M. Whitham
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