Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the length of prior wakefulness and decreasing during sleep. However, the process responsible for SWA regulation is not known. We showed recently that SWA increases locally after a learning task involving a circumscribed brain region, suggesting that SWA may reflect plastic changes triggered by learning
Slow-wave activity (SWA), the EEG power between 0.5 and 4 Hz during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sl...
Human sleep is a global state whose functions remain unclear. During much of sleep, cortical neurons...
The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the ni...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the pre...
Sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) brain oscillations in the low-frequency range show local signs of h...
In a recent series of experiments, we demonstrated that a visuomotor adaptation task, 12 hours of le...
Recent experiments showed that sleep SWA can be regulated locally in the cerebral cortex, pointing t...
Sleep slow waves are the main phenomenon underlying NREM sleep. They are homeostatically regulated, ...
SummaryLong-term plasticity contributes to memory formation and sleep plays a critical role in memor...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing after wakefulness and de...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
Even modest sleep restriction, especially the loss of sleep slow wave activity (SWA), is invariably ...
Slow-wave activity (SWA), the EEG power between 0.5 and 4 Hz during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sl...
Human sleep is a global state whose functions remain unclear. During much of sleep, cortical neurons...
The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the ni...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the pre...
Sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) brain oscillations in the low-frequency range show local signs of h...
In a recent series of experiments, we demonstrated that a visuomotor adaptation task, 12 hours of le...
Recent experiments showed that sleep SWA can be regulated locally in the cerebral cortex, pointing t...
Sleep slow waves are the main phenomenon underlying NREM sleep. They are homeostatically regulated, ...
SummaryLong-term plasticity contributes to memory formation and sleep plays a critical role in memor...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing after wakefulness and de...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
Even modest sleep restriction, especially the loss of sleep slow wave activity (SWA), is invariably ...
Slow-wave activity (SWA), the EEG power between 0.5 and 4 Hz during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sl...
Human sleep is a global state whose functions remain unclear. During much of sleep, cortical neurons...
The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the ni...