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DescriptionDup15q EEG signature.png
English: Spontaneous EEG recordings (right) from a 28-month-old child with Dup15q syndrome show diffuse beta frequency oscillations that represent an electrophysiological biomarker of the disorder. Different colored traces were recorded from different scalp regions. Electrode locations are shown on a head model (left). Cropped from original figure.
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Frohlich, J., Senturk, D., Saravanapandian, V., Golshani, P., Reiter, L.T., Sankar, R., Thibert, R.L., DiStefano, C., Huberty, S., Cook, E.H. and Jeste, S.S., 2016. A Quantitative Electrophysiological Biomarker of Duplication 15q11. 2-q13. 1 Syndrome. PLoS One, 11(12), p.e0167179.
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Frohlich, J., Senturk, D., Saravanapandian, V., Golshani, P., Reiter, L.T., Sankar, R., Thibert, R.L., DiStefano, C., Huberty, S., Cook, E.H. and Jeste, S.S.
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