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Fig 1.

Distribution of the electrodes following the international 10–20 system for EEG-MNC.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of the sliding windows detected as neuronal responses triggered by the cut event.

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Table 1.

Number of correlations and dependencies detected for sliding windows between -63 ms and 63 ms in Theta frequency bands.

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Fig 3.

ERD/ERS from the four film excerpts for Pz electrode in high theta.

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Fig 4.

ERD/ERS from the four film excerpts for Oz electrode in high theta.

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Fig 5.

Distribution of sliding windows detected as triggered by the cut in theta frequencies.

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Fig 6.

Distribution of sliding windows detected as triggered by the cut in delta frequencies.

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Fig 7.

Sliding time window distribution detected as significant variations in power change in response to the cut event.

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Fig 8.

Distribution of time windows that have variations with monotonous and significant slopes in the power change as a response to the cut event.

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Fig 9.

Neuronal distribution map of the electrodes that detect correlated, dependent, and significant monotonous slopes in the power change for all four ASFs in low delta between 438 ms and 750 ms.

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Fig 10.

Neuronal distribution map of the electrodes that detect correlated, dependent, and significant monotonous slopes in the power change for all four ASFs in delta between 375 ms and 563 ms.

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Fig 11.

ERD/ERS from the four film excerpts for P4 electrode in low delta.

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Fig 12.

ERD/ERS from the four film excerpts for Pz electrode in delta.

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Fig 13.

ERD/ERS from all four film excerpts for Pz electrode in theta.

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Fig 14.

Neuronal distribution map of the electrodes that detect correlated, dependent, and significant monotonous slopes in the power change for all four ASFs in theta between -63 ms and 63 ms.

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