<div><p>NREM sleep is characterized by two hallmarks, namely K-complexes (KCs) during sleep stage N2 and cortical slow oscillations (SOs) during sleep stage N3. While the underlying dynamics on the neuronal level is well known and can be easily measured, the resulting behavior on the macroscopic population level remains unclear. On the basis of an extended neural mass model of the cortex, we suggest a new interpretation of the mechanisms responsible for the generation of KCs and SOs. As the cortex transitions from wake to deep sleep, in our model it approaches an oscillatory regime via a Hopf bifurcation. Importantly, there is a canard phenomenon arising from a homoclinic bifurcation, whose orbit determines the shape of large amplitude SOs....
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
The slow (<1 Hz) oscillation, with its alternating ‘up’ and ‘down’ states in individual neurons, is ...
NREM sleep is characterized by two hallmarks, namely K-complexes (KCs) during sleep stage N2 and cor...
NREM sleep is characterized by two hallmarks, namely K-complexes (KCs) during sleep stage N2 and cor...
Slow oscillations are the coordinated activity of large neuronal populations consisting of alternati...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
Sleep manifests itself by the spontaneous emergence of characteristic oscillatory rhythms, which oft...
NREM sleep is characterized by K-complexes (KCs), over the negative phase of which we identified bri...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
The slow (<1 Hz) oscillation, with its alternating ‘up’ and ‘down’ states in individual neurons, is ...
NREM sleep is characterized by two hallmarks, namely K-complexes (KCs) during sleep stage N2 and cor...
NREM sleep is characterized by two hallmarks, namely K-complexes (KCs) during sleep stage N2 and cor...
Slow oscillations are the coordinated activity of large neuronal populations consisting of alternati...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
We use a mean-field macrocolumn model of the cerebral cortex to offer an interpretation of the K-com...
Sleep manifests itself by the spontaneous emergence of characteristic oscillatory rhythms, which oft...
NREM sleep is characterized by K-complexes (KCs), over the negative phase of which we identified bri...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
We present a mean-field model of the cortex that attempts to describe the gross changes in brain ele...
The slow (<1 Hz) oscillation, with its alternating ‘up’ and ‘down’ states in individual neurons, is ...