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Electroencephalography / Neuroscience / Electrophysiology / Neurophysiology / Central nervous system disorders / Consciousness / EEG microstates / Disorders of consciousness / Minimally conscious state / Near-death experience / Neural oscillation / Slow-wave sleep
Date: 2015-10-17 20:09:12
Electroencephalography
Neuroscience
Electrophysiology
Neurophysiology
Central nervous system disorders
Consciousness
EEG microstates
Disorders of consciousness
Minimally conscious state
Near-death experience
Neural oscillation
Slow-wave sleep

1 Below is the unedited draft of the article that has been accepted for publication (© Consciousness and Cognition, 2012, V. 21, P. 149–169.) EEG Oscillatory States as Neuro-phenomenology of Consciousness as revealed

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