Brain Network Reconfiguration and Perceptual Decoupling During an Absorptive State of Consciousness.
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Michael J. Hove | Sabrina D. Thiel | B. Merker | R. Turner | D. Margulies | M. Hove | P. Keller | T. Nierhaus | C. Gundlach | J. Stelzer | K. Van Dijk | K. van Dijk | Koene R. A. van Dijk | Johannes Stelzer
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