Resting-state fMRI in sleeping infants more closely resembles adult sleep than adult wakefulness

IBIS Network, Anish Mitra, Abraham Z. Snyder, Enzo Tagliazucchi, Helmut Laufs, Jed Elison, Robert W. Emerson, Mark D. Shen, Jason J. Wolff, Kelly N. Botteron, Stephen Dager, Annette M. Estes, Alan C. Evans, Guido Gerig, Heather C. Hazlett, Sarah J. Paterson, Robert T. Schultz, Martin A. Styner, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, C. ChappellA. Estes, D. Shaw, K. Botteron, R. McKinstry, J. Constantino, J. Pruett, R. Schultz, S. Paterson, D. L. Collins, G. B. Pike, V. Fonov, P. Kostopoulos, S. Das, M. Styner, H. Gu, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Joseph Piven, John R. Pruett, Marcus Raichle

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