Bastos Jr et al., 2026 - Google Patents
Brain functional network dynamics in women with alleged mediumship: a controlled studyBastos Jr et al., 2026
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- 2266829267824214161
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- Bastos Jr M
- de Oliveira Bastos P
- Thaise G
- Miranda J
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- Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
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Abstract Introduction The Brain Functional Networks (BFN) approach integrates Electroencephalography, Graph Theory, and Motif Synchronization to identify brain regions that are functionally connected over time, even if spatially distant. This contrasts with …
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