AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between bursts of action potentials and periods of membrane hyperpolarization of cortical neurons. SWs decline during sleep and this is thought to be related to a reduction of synaptic strength in cortical networks and to be central to sleep's role in maintaining brain function. A central assumption in current concepts of sleep function is that SWs during sleep, and associated recovery processes, are independent of circadian rhythmicity. We tested this hypothesis by quantifying all SWs from 12 EEG derivations in 34 participants in whom 231 sleep periods were scheduled across the circadian cycle in a 10-day forced-desynchrony protocol which a...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Brain recovery after prolonged wakefulness is characterized by increased density, amplitude and slop...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5-4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between...
The regulation of the timing of sleep is thought to be linked to the temporal dynamics of slow-wave ...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
The impact of a 40 h sleep deprivation versus a 40 h multiple nap paradigm on topographic and tempor...
Sleep slow waves are the major electrophysiological features of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep....
Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) res...
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...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Brain recovery after prolonged wakefulness is characterized by increased density, amplitude and slop...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5-4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between...
The regulation of the timing of sleep is thought to be linked to the temporal dynamics of slow-wave ...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
The impact of a 40 h sleep deprivation versus a 40 h multiple nap paradigm on topographic and tempor...
Sleep slow waves are the major electrophysiological features of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep....
Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) res...
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...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Brain recovery after prolonged wakefulness is characterized by increased density, amplitude and slop...
STUDY OBJECTIVES The restorative function of sleep has been linked to a net reduction in synaptic...