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Absolute and relative variability changes of the resting state brain rhythms from childhood and adolescence to young adulthood

•The variability of the spontaneous EEG activity in open and closed eyes was analyzed.•The absolute variability of the PSD data shows a negative relationship with age.•The relative variability calculated with CV scores shows a positive relationship with age.•High-frequency bands CV scores are stable...

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Published in:Neuroscience letters 2021-04, Vol.749, p.135747-135747, Article 135747
Main Authors: Angulo-Ruiz, Brenda Y., Muñoz, Vanesa, Rodríguez-Martínez, Elena I., Gómez, Carlos M.
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