Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) result from slow membrane potential fluctuations of cortical neurones, alternating between a depolarized up-state and a hyperpolarized down-state. They are thought to underlie the restorative function of sleep. We investigated the behaviour of slow oscillations in humans under increased sleep pressure to assess their contribution to sleep homeostasis. EEG recordings (C3A2) of baseline and recovery sleep after sleep deprivation (eight healthy males, mean age 23 years; 40 h of prolonged wakefulness) were analysed. Half-waves were defined as positive or negative deflections between consecutive zero crossings in the 0.5-2 Hz range of the band-pass f...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...
Intracellular studies reveal that, during slow wave sleep (SWS), the entire cortical network can swi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
The impact of a 40 h sleep deprivation versus a 40 h multiple nap paradigm on topographic and tempor...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...
Intracellular studies reveal that, during slow wave sleep (SWS), the entire cortical network can swi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
The impact of a 40 h sleep deprivation versus a 40 h multiple nap paradigm on topographic and tempor...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
Increasing sleep pressure is associated with highly predictable changes in the dynamics of the sleep...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...
During NREM sleep cortical activity corresponding to EEG fast rhythms (FRs>10 Hz) is interrupted by ...