Discovery of key whole-brain transitions and dynamics during human wakefulness and non-REM sleep
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G Deco | D Vidaurre | A B A Stevner | J Cabral | K Rapuano | S F V Nielsen | E Tagliazucchi | H Laufs | P Vuust | M W Woolrich | E Van Someren | M L Kringelbach | M. Woolrich | M. Kringelbach | G. Deco | S. F. V. Nielsen | D. Vidaurre | H. Laufs | P. Vuust | E. Tagliazucchi | E. Someren | K. Rapuano | A. Stevner | J. Cabral | M. Woolrich | J. Cabral | E. V. van Someren
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