Drug Polyconsumption is associated with increased Synchronization of Brain Electrical-Activity at REST and in a Counting Task

R. Coullaut-Valera, I. Arbaiza, Ricardo Bajo, R. Arrúe, M. E. López, J. Coullaut-Valera, A. Correas, D. López-Sanz, Fernando Maestú, David Papo. Drug Polyconsumption is associated with increased Synchronization of Brain Electrical-Activity at REST and in a Counting Task. Int. J. Neural Syst., 24(1), 2014. [doi]

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R. Coullaut-Valera

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I. Arbaiza

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Ricardo Bajo

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M. E. López

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A. Correas

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D. López-Sanz

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David Papo

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