Synchronization of Isolated Downstates (K-Complexes) May Be Caused by Cortically-Induced Disruption of Thalamic Spindling
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Terrence J. Sejnowski | Sydney S. Cash | Maxim Bazhenov | Eric Halgren | Stephen R. Deiss | Ki-Young Jung | Hélène Bastuji | B. Q. Rosen | Burke Q. Rosen | Rachel A. Mak-McCully | Marc Rey | T. Sejnowski | E. Halgren | S. Cash | M. Bazhenov | B. Rosen | H. Bastuji | Ki-Young Jung | S. Deiss | M. Rey | R. Mak-McCully
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