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States and traits of neural irregularity in the age-varying human brainWaschke et al., 2017
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- Waschke L
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- Obleser J
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Sensory representations, and thus human percepts, of the physical world are susceptible to fluctuations in brain state or “neural irregularity”. Furthermore, aging brains display altered levels of neural irregularity. We here show that a single, within-trial, information-theoretic …
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