Variations in the anatomical and functional connectivity between brain areas underlie both healthy and pathological variation in psychological measures. Largely independent from external stimuli, the sleep EEG is particularly well suited to measure individual variations in functional brain connectivity. In this study of 172 healthy individuals (17-69 years old), we show that functional connectivity between distant brain areas-reflected by the weighted phase lag index of the sleep EEG-is strongly affected by the age and sex of participants. Both NREM and REM connectivity in the theta and beta range increased with age, whereas a decrease was seen in the sigma range. Connectivity was substantially greater in females than in males in the high s...
Sleep and wakefulness are no more considered mutually exclusive states. In the last decades, several...
The shape of the EEG spectrum in sleep relies on genetic and anatomical factors and forms an individ...
Sleep spindles are intermittent bursts of 11-15 Hz EEG waves that occur during non-rapid eye movemen...
Variations in the anatomical and functional connectivity between brain areas underlie both healthy a...
Study Objectives In young adults, sleep is associated with important changes in cerebral connectivi...
Impaired sleep is a frequent complaint in ageing and a risk factor for many diseases. Non-rapid eye ...
Purpose: Quantification of nocturnal EEG activity has emerged as a promising extension to the conven...
Current sleep analyses have used electroencephalography (EEG) to establish sleep intensity through l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess age-related topographic changes in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG). METHOD...
Sleeping brain activity reflects brain anatomy and physiology. The aim of this study was to use high...
Objective: To assess age-related topographic changes in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG). Method...
Objective: There is an ever growing body of literature which endorses the view that sleep evolves wi...
Adolescence represents a time of significant cortical restructuring. Current theories posit that dur...
Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG...
Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but whic...
Sleep and wakefulness are no more considered mutually exclusive states. In the last decades, several...
The shape of the EEG spectrum in sleep relies on genetic and anatomical factors and forms an individ...
Sleep spindles are intermittent bursts of 11-15 Hz EEG waves that occur during non-rapid eye movemen...
Variations in the anatomical and functional connectivity between brain areas underlie both healthy a...
Study Objectives In young adults, sleep is associated with important changes in cerebral connectivi...
Impaired sleep is a frequent complaint in ageing and a risk factor for many diseases. Non-rapid eye ...
Purpose: Quantification of nocturnal EEG activity has emerged as a promising extension to the conven...
Current sleep analyses have used electroencephalography (EEG) to establish sleep intensity through l...
OBJECTIVE: To assess age-related topographic changes in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG). METHOD...
Sleeping brain activity reflects brain anatomy and physiology. The aim of this study was to use high...
Objective: To assess age-related topographic changes in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG). Method...
Objective: There is an ever growing body of literature which endorses the view that sleep evolves wi...
Adolescence represents a time of significant cortical restructuring. Current theories posit that dur...
Ageing is associated with marked changes in sleep timing, structure and electroencephalographic (EEG...
Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but whic...
Sleep and wakefulness are no more considered mutually exclusive states. In the last decades, several...
The shape of the EEG spectrum in sleep relies on genetic and anatomical factors and forms an individ...
Sleep spindles are intermittent bursts of 11-15 Hz EEG waves that occur during non-rapid eye movemen...