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Neuroscience / Neurophysiology / Nervous system / Electrophysiology / Neural oscillation / Brain / Neuron / Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance / Sleep and memory / Biology / Sleep / Mind
Date: 2015-04-21 23:49:02
Neuroscience
Neurophysiology
Nervous system
Electrophysiology
Neural oscillation
Brain
Neuron
Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
Sleep and memory
Biology
Sleep
Mind

Sleep- and wake-dependent neuronal changes in fruit fly brains

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