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The network of sources involved in the frequency oscillations of continuous spikes and waves during slow wave sleep and their causal architecture is still lacking in the current literature. In a couple of studies the network and causal connectivity was studied using fMRI by concentrating the analysis on the spikes and not on the background oscillations. In a number of studies the connectivity and...
Several studies demonstrated that resting-state EEG power differs tremendously between school-aged children and adults. Low-frequency oscillations (delta and theta, <7Hz) are dominant in children but become less prominent in the adult brain, where higher-frequency alpha oscillations (8–12Hz) dominate the mature brain rhythm. However, this assessment of developmental effects with EEG power mapping...
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