Propofol-induced Frontal Cortex Disconnection: a Study of Resting State Networks, Total Brain Connectivity, and Mean BOLD Signal Oscillation Frequencies.
Propofol-induced Frontal Cortex Disconnection: a Study of Resting State Networks, Total Brain Connectivity, and Mean BOLD Signal Oscillation Frequencies.
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Brain Connectivity
ISSN :
2158-0014
eISSN :
2158-0022
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, New Rochelle, United States - New York
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