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... the complexity of the central nervous system, having only a handful of these topographical maps explaining up to 80% of resting state EEG data provides a parsimonious account, simplicity, and a compelling reason to study them further. Currently, the 4 main microstates, A, B, C and D, represent the minimum number of microstates that are revealed by the data consistently (see Figure 1) 10 . The orientations of the microstates are as follows, A: right frontal to left posterior; B: left frontal to right posterior; C: frontal to occipital; D: frontal medial to occipital. ...