Hemispherotomy leads to persistent sleep-like slow waves in the isolated cortex of awake humans.

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Title: Hemispherotomy leads to persistent sleep-like slow waves in the isolated cortex of awake humans.
Authors: Colombo, Michele Angelo1 (AUTHOR), Favaro, Jacopo2 (AUTHOR), Mikulan, Ezequiel3 (AUTHOR), Pigorini, Andrea4,5 (AUTHOR), Zauli, Flavia Maria1,6,7 (AUTHOR), Sartori, Ivana7 (AUTHOR), d'Orio, Piergiorgio7,8 (AUTHOR), Castana, Laura7 (AUTHOR), Toldo, Irene2 (AUTHOR), Sartori, Stefano2,9,10 (AUTHOR), Sarasso, Simone1 (AUTHOR), Bayne, Tim11,12,13 (AUTHOR), Seth, Anil K.12,14,15 (AUTHOR), Massimini, Marcello1,12,16 (AUTHOR) marcello.massimini@unimi.it
Source: PLoS Biology. 10/16/2025, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p1-26. 26p.
Database: Academic Search Ultimate
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