Elevating understanding: Linking high-altitude hypoxia to brain aging through EEG functional connectivity and spectral analyses
Carlos Coronel‐Oliveros(University of California, San Francisco), Alejandro Weinstein(Federico Santa María Technical University), Wael El‐Deredy(Federico Santa María Technical University), Grace A. Whitaker(Federico Santa María Technical University), David Gallagher(Liverpool John Moores University), Patricio Orio(University of Valparaíso), Pavel Prado(San Sebastián University), Aland Astudillo(Western Sydney University), Lucía Z‐Rivera(Federico Santa María Technical University), Vicente Medel(Adolfo Ibáñez University)
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