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1. EMG-projected MEG high-resolution source imaging of human motor execution: Brain-muscle coupling above movement frequencies.

2. Satiety Associated with Calorie Restriction and Time-Restricted Feeding: Peripheral Hormones.

3. Satiety Associated with Calorie Restriction and Time-Restricted Feeding: Central Neuroendocrine Integration.

4. Sleep-like unsupervised replay reduces catastrophic forgetting in artificial neural networks

5. Timing between Cortical Slow Oscillations and Heart Rate Bursts during Sleep Predicts Temporal Processing Speed, but Not Offline Consolidation

6. Ionic and synaptic mechanisms of seizure generation and epileptogenesis

7. Timing between Cortical Slow Oscillations and Heart Rate Bursts during Sleep Predicts Temporal Processing Speed, but Not Offline Consolidation.

8. Coupling of autonomic and central events during sleep benefits declarative memory consolidation

9. Intraoperative Molecular Imaging for ex vivo Assessment of Peripheral Margins in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

10. Computational model of brain-stem circuit for state-dependent control of hypoglossal motoneurons

11. Computational model of brain-stem circuit for state-dependent control of hypoglossal motoneurons.

12. Origin of slow spontaneous resting-state neuronal fluctuations in brain networks

13. Role of KCC2-dependent potassium efflux in 4-Aminopyridine-induced Epileptiform synchronization

14. Cellular and neurochemical basis of sleep stages in the thalamocortical network.

15. Cellular and neurochemical basis of sleep stages in the thalamocortical network

16. Coupling of Thalamocortical Sleep Oscillations Are Important for Memory Consolidation in Humans

17. Coupling of Thalamocortical Sleep Oscillations Are Important for Memory Consolidation in Humans.

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