Functional recovery after stroke is associated with a remapping of neural circuits. This reorganization is often associated with low-frequency, high-amplitude oscillations in the peri-infarct zone in both rodents and humans. These oscillations are reminiscent of sleep slow waves (SW) and suggestive of a role for sleep in brain plasticity that occur during stroke recovery; however, direct evidence is missing. Using a stroke model in male mice, we showed that stroke was followed by a transient increase in NREM sleep accompanied by reduced amplitude and slope of ipsilateral NREM sleep SW. We next used 5 ms optical activation of Channelrhodopsin 2-expressing pyramidal neurons, or 200 ms silencing of Archeorhodopsin T-expressing pyramidal neuron...
AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations...
Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflectin...
Sleep slow waves are the major electrophysiological features of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep....
Functional recovery after stroke is associated with a remapping of neural circuits. This reorganizat...
Functional recovery after stroke is associated with a remapping of neural circuits. This reorganizat...
Sleep is known to promote recovery after stroke. Yet it remains unclear how stroke affects neural pr...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
After stroke, the injured brain undergoes extensive reorganization and reconnection. Sleep may play ...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Regional differences in EEG slow wave activity (SWA) during sleep after sleep deprivation (SD) may b...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Hemispheric stroke in humans is associated with sleep-wake disturbances and sleep ...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations...
Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflectin...
Sleep slow waves are the major electrophysiological features of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep....
Functional recovery after stroke is associated with a remapping of neural circuits. This reorganizat...
Functional recovery after stroke is associated with a remapping of neural circuits. This reorganizat...
Sleep is known to promote recovery after stroke. Yet it remains unclear how stroke affects neural pr...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
After stroke, the injured brain undergoes extensive reorganization and reconnection. Sleep may play ...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5–4 Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations betwee...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Regional differences in EEG slow wave activity (SWA) during sleep after sleep deprivation (SD) may b...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Hemispheric stroke in humans is associated with sleep-wake disturbances and sleep ...
Slow wave sleep (SWS) is associated with spontaneous brain oscillations that are thought to particip...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
AbstractSlow waves (SWs, 0.5–4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations...
Sleep plays important roles in sensory and motor memory consolidation. Sleep oscillations, reflectin...
Sleep slow waves are the major electrophysiological features of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep....