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Electroencephalogram effects of armodafinil: Comparison with behavioral alertness
Development of central nervous system‐acting drugs would be enhanced by suitable biomarkers that reflect the targeted pathophysiologic brain state. The electroencephalogram (EEG) has several characteristics of an ideal biomarker and can be promptly adapted to pre‐clinical and clinical testing. The a...
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