## Abstract ## Objective: To determine the functional connectivity of different EEG bands at the “baseline” situation (rest) and during mathematical thinking in children and young adults to study the maturation effect on brain networks at rest and during a cognitive task. ## Methods: Twenty chil
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Graph-Theoretical Analysis of the Swiss Road and Railway Networks Over Time
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- 2008
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