Sleep spindles are bursts of 11–15 Hz that occur during non-rapid eye movement sleep. Spindles are highly synchronous across the scalp in the electroencephalogram (EEG) but have low spatial coherence and exhibit low correlation with the EEG when simultaneously measured in the magnetoencephalogram (MEG). We developed a computational model to explore the hypothesis that the spatial coherence spindles in the EEG is a consequence of diffuse matrix projections of the thalamus to layer 1 compared with the focal projections of the core pathway to layer 4 recorded in theMEG. Increasing the fanout of thalamocortical connectivity in the matrix pathway while keeping the core pathway fixed led to increased synchrony of the spindle activity in the super...
International audienceSleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans....
BackgroundAlthough they form a unitary phenomenon, the relationship between extracranial M/EEG and t...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Sleep spindles are brief oscillatory events during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Spindle dens...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Every night, the human brain produces thousands of downstates and spindles during non-REM sleep. Pre...
BackgroundSleep spindles are approximately 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during no...
Sleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans. We recently showed th...
Sleep spindles are similar to 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 ...
International audienceSleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans....
BackgroundAlthough they form a unitary phenomenon, the relationship between extracranial M/EEG and t...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Sleep spindles are brief oscillatory events during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Spindle dens...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Every night, the human brain produces thousands of downstates and spindles during non-REM sleep. Pre...
BackgroundSleep spindles are approximately 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during no...
Sleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans. We recently showed th...
Sleep spindles are similar to 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 ...
International audienceSleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans....
BackgroundAlthough they form a unitary phenomenon, the relationship between extracranial M/EEG and t...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...