The Feeling of Time Passing Is Associated with Recurrent Sustained Activity and Theta Rhythms Across the Cortex

Emma M. Millon, Ali E. Haddad, Han Yan M. Chang, Laleh Najafizadeh, Tracey J. Shors. The Feeling of Time Passing Is Associated with Recurrent Sustained Activity and Theta Rhythms Across the Cortex. Brain Connectivity, 14(1):39-47, 2024. [doi]

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Emma M. Millon

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Ali E. Haddad

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Han Yan M. Chang

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