OBJECTIVE In CSWS (continuous spike waves during sleep) activation of spike waves during slow wave sleep has been causally linked to neuropsychological deficits, but the pathophysiologic mechanisms are still unknown. In healthy subjects, the overnight decrease of the slope of slow waves in NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep has been linked to brain recovery to regain optimal cognitive performance. Here, we investigated whether the electrophysiologic hallmark of CSWS, the spike waves during sleep, is related to an alteration in the overnight decrease of the slope, and if this alteration is linked to location and density of spike waves. METHODS In a retrospective study, the slope of slow waves (0.5-2 Hz) in the first hour and last hour of...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Objective sleep quality can be measured by electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive technique to...
Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) res...
Continuous spike-waves during sleep (CSWS) are associated with several cognitive, neurological, and ...
The phenomenon of continuous spikes and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS) is associated with a num...
AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
Abstract Slow waves are an electrophysiological characteristic of non-rapid eye movement sleep and a...
The syndrome of continuous spike-waves during slow sleep (CSWS) is considered an epileptic encephalo...
Continuous spike and wave during slow wave sleep (CSWS) is an epileptic encephalopathy that presents...
OBJECTIVE: In previous studies, we showed an altered overnight decrease of non-rapid-eye-movement (N...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Introduction: Continuous spike and waves during slow sleep (CSWS) is a typical EEG pattern defined a...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Objective sleep quality can be measured by electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive technique to...
Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) res...
Continuous spike-waves during sleep (CSWS) are associated with several cognitive, neurological, and ...
The phenomenon of continuous spikes and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS) is associated with a num...
AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
Abstract Slow waves are an electrophysiological characteristic of non-rapid eye movement sleep and a...
The syndrome of continuous spike-waves during slow sleep (CSWS) is considered an epileptic encephalo...
Continuous spike and wave during slow wave sleep (CSWS) is an epileptic encephalopathy that presents...
OBJECTIVE: In previous studies, we showed an altered overnight decrease of non-rapid-eye-movement (N...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Introduction: Continuous spike and waves during slow sleep (CSWS) is a typical EEG pattern defined a...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Slow waves are a salient feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during non-rapid eye movement (no...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Objective sleep quality can be measured by electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive technique to...
Slow oscillations (< 1 Hz) in the non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) res...