Propagation of slow intrinsic brain activity has been widely observed in electrophysiogical studies of slow wave sleep (SWS). However, in human resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI), intrinsic activity has been understood predominantly in terms of zero-lag temporal synchrony (functional connectivity) within systems known as resting state networks (RSNs). Prior rs-fMRI studies have found that RSNs are generally preserved across wake and sleep. Here, we use a recently developed analysis technique to study propagation of infra-slow intrinsic blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) signals in normal adults during wake and SWS. This analysis reveals marked changes in propagation patterns in SWS vs. wake. Broadly, ordered propagation is preserved within tradi...
SummaryThe most prominent EEG events in sleep are slow waves, reflecting a slow (<1 Hz) oscillation ...
The most important quest of cognitive neuroscience may be to unravel the mechanisms by which the bra...
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have documented a dynamic baseline of intri...
The slow wave state is a general state of quiescence interrupted by sudden bursts of activity or so-...
The transition from wakefulness to sleep represents the most conspicuous change in behavior and the ...
The transition from wakefulness to sleep represents the most conspicuous change in behavior and the ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
BACKGROUND:During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neural...
The function of sleep is a longstanding mystery of the brain. By contrast, the function of resting s...
Sleep can be distinguished from wake by changes in brain electrical activity, typically assessed usi...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Recent research has found that the human sleep cycle is characterised by changes in spatiotemporal p...
The regulation of the timing of sleep is thought to be linked to the temporal dynamics of slow-wave ...
Brain states are traditionally recognized via sleep-wake cycles, but modern neuroscience is beginnin...
SummaryThe most prominent EEG events in sleep are slow waves, reflecting a slow (<1 Hz) oscillation ...
The most important quest of cognitive neuroscience may be to unravel the mechanisms by which the bra...
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have documented a dynamic baseline of intri...
The slow wave state is a general state of quiescence interrupted by sudden bursts of activity or so-...
The transition from wakefulness to sleep represents the most conspicuous change in behavior and the ...
The transition from wakefulness to sleep represents the most conspicuous change in behavior and the ...
Background During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neu...
BACKGROUND:During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep synchronous neural oscillations between neural...
The function of sleep is a longstanding mystery of the brain. By contrast, the function of resting s...
Sleep can be distinguished from wake by changes in brain electrical activity, typically assessed usi...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
EEG slow waves, the hallmarks of NREM sleep are thought to be crucial for the regulation of several ...
Recent research has found that the human sleep cycle is characterised by changes in spatiotemporal p...
The regulation of the timing of sleep is thought to be linked to the temporal dynamics of slow-wave ...
Brain states are traditionally recognized via sleep-wake cycles, but modern neuroscience is beginnin...
SummaryThe most prominent EEG events in sleep are slow waves, reflecting a slow (<1 Hz) oscillation ...
The most important quest of cognitive neuroscience may be to unravel the mechanisms by which the bra...
Functional neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have documented a dynamic baseline of intri...