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DURING a study of the mental concomitants of electroencephalographic changes in human beings suffering from petit mal, it was observed that changes in level of awareness did not coincide with the onset and cessation of surface spike and wave activity.
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GOLDIE, L., GREEN, J. Spike and Wave Discharges and Alterations of Conscious Awareness. Nature 191, 200–201 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/191200a0
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