A quantitative analysis of spindles and spindle-related EEG activity was performed in C57BL/6 mice. The hypothesis that spindles are involved in sleep regulatory mechanisms was tested by investigating their occurrence during 24 h and after 6 h sleep deprivation (SD; n = 7). In the frontal derivation distinct spindle events were characterized as EEG oscillations with a dominant frequency approximately at 11 Hz. Spindles were most prominent during NREM sleep and increased before NREM-REM sleep transitions. Whereas spindles increased concomitantly with slow wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) at the beginning of the NREM sleep episode, these measures showed an opposite evolution prior to the transition to REM sleep. The 24-h ...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
A quantitative analysis of spindles and spindle-related EEG activity was performed in C57BL/6 mice. ...
Sleep spindles are rhythmic patterns of neuronal activity generated within the thalamocortical circu...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Sleep spindles are burstlike signals in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of the sleeping mammalian bra...
Sleep spindles are burstlike signals in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of the sleeping mammalian bra...
Sleep spindles are a distinctive EEG phasic feature of NREM sleep and are prevalent during stage 2 a...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
SummarySleep spindles are major transient oscillations of the mammalian brain. Spindles are generate...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
A quantitative analysis of spindles and spindle-related EEG activity was performed in C57BL/6 mice. ...
Sleep spindles are rhythmic patterns of neuronal activity generated within the thalamocortical circu...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Sleep spindles are burstlike signals in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of the sleeping mammalian bra...
Sleep spindles are burstlike signals in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of the sleeping mammalian bra...
Sleep spindles are a distinctive EEG phasic feature of NREM sleep and are prevalent during stage 2 a...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
SummarySleep spindles are major transient oscillations of the mammalian brain. Spindles are generate...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep spindle generation classically relies on an interplay between the thalamic reticular nucleus (...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...