STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeostatically in the course of non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM) sleep. According to a recent hypothesis, the homeostatic decrease of sleep SWA is due to a progressive decrease in the strength of corticocortical connections. This hypothesis was evaluated in a large-scale thalamocortical model, which showed that a decrease in synaptic strength, implemented through a reduction of postsynaptic currents, resulted in lower sleep SWA in simulated local field potentials (LFP). The decrease in SWA was associated with a decreased proportion of high-amplitude slow waves, a decreased slope of the slow waves, and an increase in the number of multipeak waves....
Study Objective: Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA;...
<p>Slow Wave Activity (1.0–4.0 Hz), expressed as mean power density (micro-volts squared-µV<sup>2</s...
Objectives: Under constant sleep pressure, caused by repeated 2h sleep deprivation in constant darkn...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
The electrical activity of the brain does not only reflect the current level of arousal, ongoing beh...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
In humans, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep slow waves occur not only spontaneously but can also ...
In humans, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep slow waves occur not only spontaneously but can also ...
Study Objective: Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA;...
<p>Slow Wave Activity (1.0–4.0 Hz), expressed as mean power density (micro-volts squared-µV<sup>2</s...
Objectives: Under constant sleep pressure, caused by repeated 2h sleep deprivation in constant darkn...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
Study Objectives: The mechanisms responsible for the homeostatic decrease of slow-wave activity (SWA...
The electrical activity of the brain does not only reflect the current level of arousal, ongoing beh...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
In humans, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep slow waves occur not only spontaneously but can also ...
In humans, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep slow waves occur not only spontaneously but can also ...
Study Objective: Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA;...
<p>Slow Wave Activity (1.0–4.0 Hz), expressed as mean power density (micro-volts squared-µV<sup>2</s...
Objectives: Under constant sleep pressure, caused by repeated 2h sleep deprivation in constant darkn...