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  • 19:2319:23, March 16, 2016 diff hist +2,504 m EEGadded information about brain dynamics and how the EEG excels in the measurement of them.
  • 17:4417:44, March 16, 2016 diff hist +1,416 EEGInformation flow is continual remappings from primary sensory regions of the brain, to higher order systems. Only the EEG can measure this process.
  • 17:1717:17, March 16, 2016 diff hist +39 m EEGThis research suggests that disruptions in these regions and networks could be a neurobiological feature of the disorder, representing underlying neural dysfunction.
  • 17:1617:16, March 16, 2016 diff hist −2 EEGThis research suggests that disruptions in these regions and networks could be a neurobiological feature of the disorder, representing underlying neural dysfunction.
  • 17:1517:15, March 16, 2016 diff hist −36 EEGThis research suggests that disruptions in these regions and networks could be a neurobiological feature of the disorder, representing underlying neural dysfunction.
  • 17:1317:13, March 16, 2016 diff hist +17 EEGThis research suggests that disruptions in these regions and networks could be a neurobiological feature of the disorder, representing underlying neural dysfunction.
  • 17:1217:12, March 16, 2016 diff hist −161 EEGThis research suggests that disruptions in these regions and networks could be a neurobiological feature of the disorder, representing underlying neural dysfunction.
  • 17:0817:08, March 16, 2016 diff hist +890 EEGWe found support for all three networks of the triple network model, namely the central executive network (CEN), salience network (SN), and the default mode network (DMN) indicating hypo-connectivity in the Delta, Alpha, and Alpha-2 frequency bands in pat
  • 17:0517:05, March 16, 2016 diff hist +240 EEG→‎Notable Studies: The Menon Triple Network Model of neuropathology was used to test ME patients vs controls to explore cognitive impairment in ME. All three core networks were significantly dysregulated.