Cortical Resonance Frequencies Emerge from Network Size and Connectivity
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Marcelo A. Montemurro | Nelson J. Trujillo-Barreto | Wael El-Deredy | Laura M. Parkes | Caroline A. Lea-Carnall | M. Montemurro | N. Trujillo-Barreto | L. Parkes | W. el-Deredy
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