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The development of EEG in 8 male rats from 4 to 16 weeks age were studied chronically. Theta band had the highest power at 5–16 weeks. Especially after 11 weeks, theta band presented a signigicantly higher peak than that of 4-week-old. In contrast to this, delta band, which had the highest power at 4 weeks, was markedly decreased.
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Sato, H., Yamamoto, K., Kamei, C. et al. Developmental change of EEG in rat from 4th to 16th week. Experientia 35, 879–880 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01955125
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