Recent studies suggest that sleep differentially alters the activity of cortical neurons based on firing rates during preceding wake—increasing the firing rates of sparsely firing neurons and decreasing those of faster firing neurons. Because sparsely firing cortical neurons may play a specialized role in sensory processing, sleep could facilitate sensory function via selective actions on sparsely firing neurons. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed longitudinal electrophysiological recordings of primary visual cortex (V1) neurons across a novel visual experience which induces V1 plasticity (or a control experience which does not), and a period of subsequent ad lib sleep or partial sleep deprivation. We find that across a day of ad lib slee...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...
Introduction: Sleep and plasticity are highly interrelated. Plasticity in primary visual cortex (V1)...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
SummaryThe need to sleep grows with the duration of wakefulness and dissipates with time spent aslee...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
AbstractSleep has been shown to subtly disrupt the spatial organization of functional connectivity n...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Recent experiments showed that sleep SWA can be regulated locally in the cerebral cortex, pointing t...
Sleep is universal, tightly regulated, and its loss impairs cognition. But why does the brain need t...
Background: Changes of cortical excitability after sleep deprivation (SD) in humans have been invest...
Sleep affects brain activity globally, but many cortical sleep waves are spatially confined. Local r...
AbstractDuring a critical period of brain development, occluding the vision of one eye causes a rapi...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...
Introduction: Sleep and plasticity are highly interrelated. Plasticity in primary visual cortex (V1)...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
SummaryThe need to sleep grows with the duration of wakefulness and dissipates with time spent aslee...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
AbstractSleep has been shown to subtly disrupt the spatial organization of functional connectivity n...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
The brain is never truly silent – up to 80% of its energy budget is expended during ongoing activity...
Recent experiments showed that sleep SWA can be regulated locally in the cerebral cortex, pointing t...
Sleep is universal, tightly regulated, and its loss impairs cognition. But why does the brain need t...
Background: Changes of cortical excitability after sleep deprivation (SD) in humans have been invest...
Sleep affects brain activity globally, but many cortical sleep waves are spatially confined. Local r...
AbstractDuring a critical period of brain development, occluding the vision of one eye causes a rapi...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...
Introduction: Sleep and plasticity are highly interrelated. Plasticity in primary visual cortex (V1)...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...