Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and are thought to play an important role in the cellular and network plasticity that occurs during this behavioral state. These slow waves of natural sleep are currently considered to be exclusively generated by intrinsic and synaptic mechanisms within neocortical territories, although a role for the thalamus in this key physiological rhythm has been suggested but never demonstrated. Combining neuronal ensemble recordings, microdialysis, and optogenetics, here we show that the block of the thalamic output to the neocortex markedly (up to 50%) decreases the frequency of slow waves recorded during non-REM sleep in freely moving, naturally sleep...
During low arousal states such as drowsiness and sleep, cortical neurons exhibit rhythmic slow wave ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
International audienceSlow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye move...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
AbstractThe slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram during sleep. Sinc...
During low arousal states such as drowsiness and sleep, cortical neurons exhibit rhythmic slow wave ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep a...
International audienceSlow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye move...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN s...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
AbstractThe slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram during sleep. Sinc...
During low arousal states such as drowsiness and sleep, cortical neurons exhibit rhythmic slow wave ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...
Sleep and wakefulness form an inherent, biological rhythm that defines our daily lives. Despite the ...