Wakefulness–sleep transition: Emerging electroencephalographic similarities with the rapid eye movement phase
@article{Bdizs2008WakefulnesssleepTE, title={Wakefulness–sleep transition: Emerging electroencephalographic similarities with the rapid eye movement phase}, author={R{\'o}bert B{\'o}dizs and Melinda Sverteczki and Eszter M{\'e}sz{\'a}ros}, journal={Brain Research Bulletin}, year={2008}, volume={76}, pages={85-89} }
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