Despite over 70 years of active research in mammalian EEGs, most of the neural structures responsible for sleep and waking rhythms have yet to be identified. At time of writing, three major beliefs pervade the field of sleep : 1) The neocortex is largely necessary for the production of "mammalian" sleep rhythms; 2) Human REM sleep is "paradoxical" insofar as the oscillations produced during REM sleep are "awake-like"; 3) Human sleep can only be objectively analyzed by human scorer. This way of looking at sleep is in need of major revision, as : 1) Birds, devoid of a neocortex, can produce oscillations which bare great similarity with those observed in mammals, in terms of both their raw signals and ultradian properties; 2) A temporal map of...
Brain activity differs in the various sleep stages and in conscious wakefulness. Awakening from slee...
The conventional approach to the analysis of human sleep uses a set of pre-defined rules to allocate...
Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalogram (EE...
Despite over 70 years of active research in mammalian EEGs, most of the neural structures responsibl...
<div><p>Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalo...
Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalogram (EE...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The current memory consolidation models suggest that the various brain rhythms (i.e. neocortical slo...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
The link between the combined action of neuromodulators in the brain and global brain states remains...
Sleep is assumed to be a unitary, global state in humans and most other animals that is coordinated ...
For many decades, sleep researchers have sought to determine which species ‘have’ rapid eye movement...
Cortical and hippocampal EEG show differences 2 Several lines of evidence have challenged the assu...
Brain activity differs in the various sleep stages and in conscious wakefulness. Awakening from slee...
The conventional approach to the analysis of human sleep uses a set of pre-defined rules to allocate...
Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalogram (EE...
Despite over 70 years of active research in mammalian EEGs, most of the neural structures responsibl...
<div><p>Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalo...
Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalogram (EE...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The current memory consolidation models suggest that the various brain rhythms (i.e. neocortical slo...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
The link between the combined action of neuromodulators in the brain and global brain states remains...
Sleep is assumed to be a unitary, global state in humans and most other animals that is coordinated ...
For many decades, sleep researchers have sought to determine which species ‘have’ rapid eye movement...
Cortical and hippocampal EEG show differences 2 Several lines of evidence have challenged the assu...
Brain activity differs in the various sleep stages and in conscious wakefulness. Awakening from slee...
The conventional approach to the analysis of human sleep uses a set of pre-defined rules to allocate...
Sleep is generally categorized into discrete stages based on characteristic electroencephalogram (EE...