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A Destexhe… - Sleep and Anesthesia, 2011 - Springer ... are preceded by a depth-positive cortical EEG wave that ends with a sharp negative wave... During natural slow-wave sleep, two types of spindle patterns were observed, one with the ... to K-complexes in which spindles were preceded by an EEG biphasic complex (depth-positive ... Related articles - All 2 versions
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PK Crumrine - Pediatric Drugs, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com ... Fp2-F4 F4-C4 C4-P4 P4-O2 Fig. 1. Generalized sharp and slowwave (complex or discharge) [interictal] – there is an absence of normal dominant posterior rhythm. C = central; F = frontal; P = parietal; T = temporal. Fp1-F7 F7-T3 T3-T5 T5-O1 Fp2-F8 F8-T4 T4-T6 T6-O2 ... Related articles - All 3 versions