Prolonged wakefulness alters cortical excitability, which is essential for proper brain function and cognition. However, besides prior wakefulness, brain function and cognition are also affected by circadian rhythmicity. Whether the regulation of cognition involves a circadian impact on cortical excitability is unknown. Here, we assessed cortical excitability from scalp EEG-responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation in 22 participants during 29-h of wakefulness under constant conditions. Data reveal robust circadian dynamics of cortical excitability that were strongest in those individuals with highest endocrine markers of circadian amplitude. In addition, the time course of cortical excitability correlated with changes in EEG synchroni...
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The mechanisms responsible for changes in brain function during normal sleep are poorly understood. ...
Background: Changes of cortical excitability after sleep deprivation (SD) in humans have been invest...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
Several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders have recently been characterized as dysfunctions...
peer reviewedIntroduction/Motivation: Cortical excitability is modulated both by conscious states, ...
Circadian rhythms have natural relative variations among humans known as chronotype. Chronotype or b...
This study explores the possibility of noninvasively inducing long-term changes in human corticomoto...
This study explores the possibility of noninvasively inducing long-term changes in human corticomoto...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Contains fulltext : 88677.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exp...
The mechanisms responsible for changes in brain function during normal sleep are poorly understood. ...
Background: Changes of cortical excitability after sleep deprivation (SD) in humans have been invest...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
At any point in time, human performance results from the interaction of two main factors: a circadia...
Prolonged wakefulness is associated not only with obvious changes in the way we feel and perform but...
Several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders have recently been characterized as dysfunctions...
peer reviewedIntroduction/Motivation: Cortical excitability is modulated both by conscious states, ...
Circadian rhythms have natural relative variations among humans known as chronotype. Chronotype or b...
This study explores the possibility of noninvasively inducing long-term changes in human corticomoto...
This study explores the possibility of noninvasively inducing long-term changes in human corticomoto...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Contains fulltext : 88677.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exp...
The mechanisms responsible for changes in brain function during normal sleep are poorly understood. ...
Background: Changes of cortical excitability after sleep deprivation (SD) in humans have been invest...