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Laurens Van Calster

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Memory and attention
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|Oct 04, 2022
Mind blanking is a distinct mental state linked to a recurrent brain profile of globally positive connectivity during ongoing mentation.

Sepehr Mortaheb, Laurens Van Calster, Federico Raimondo

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