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  • 19:2319:23, March 16, 2016 diff hist +2,504 m EEG added information about brain dynamics and how the EEG excels in the measurement of them.
  • 17:4417:44, March 16, 2016 diff hist +1,416 EEG Information 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 EEG This 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 EEG This 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 EEG This 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 EEG This 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 EEG This 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 EEG We 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.