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The paradox of Rapid Eye Movement sleep in the light of oscillatory activity and functional synchronization during phasic and tonic microstates
View ORCID ProfilePéter Simor, Gwen van Der Wijk, View ORCID ProfileFerenc Gombos, Ilona Kovács
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/498212
Péter Simor
1Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, 1064, Budapest, Hungary
2Semmelweis University, Institute of Behavioural Sciences, 1089, Budapest, Hungary
Gwen van Der Wijk
3University of Calgary, Department of Psychology, 2500 Calgary, Alberta, Canada
4Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Cognitive Science Department, 1111, Budapest, Hungary
Ferenc Gombos
5Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Department of General Psychology, 1088, Budapest, Hungary
6MTA-PPKE Adolescent Development Research Group, 1088, Budapest, Hungary
Ilona Kovács
5Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Department of General Psychology, 1088, Budapest, Hungary
6MTA-PPKE Adolescent Development Research Group, 1088, Budapest, Hungary

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Posted December 16, 2018.
The paradox of Rapid Eye Movement sleep in the light of oscillatory activity and functional synchronization during phasic and tonic microstates
Péter Simor, Gwen van Der Wijk, Ferenc Gombos, Ilona Kovács
bioRxiv 498212; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/498212
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