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. 2011 Jul 13;6(7):e22127. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022127

Figure 1. EEGs recorded in 9 animals after decapitation.

Figure 1

Note the large slow wave around 50 s after decapitation. Similar experiments were performed in an anesthetized group of animals, where the wave appeared at a slightly later instant, approximately 80 s. The changes in amplitude at t = 0 are movement artifacts due to the decapitation. Figure from [3].