Longitudinal age- and sex-related change in background aperiodic activity during early adolescence
Aperiodic activity contains important and meaningful physiological information that has been shown to dynamically change with age. However, no longitudinal studies have examined its development during early-to-mid adolescence. The current study closes this gap by investigating age- and sex-related l...
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Auteurs principaux: | Marco McSweeney, Santiago Morales, Emilio A. Valadez, George A. Buzzell, Nathan A. Fox |
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Elsevier
2021
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