To identify and compare cortical source generators of slow and fast sleep spindles in healthy subjects, electroencephalographic (EEG) signals were obtained from 256 channels, and sources on neuroanatomical Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) space estimated with low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography analysis (LORETA). Spindle activity was recorded in 18 healthy volunteers during daytime napping. Because of lack of sleep or excessive artifacts, data from 13 subjects were analyzed off-line. Spindles were visually scored, marked, and bandpass filtered (slow 10-12 Hz or fast 12-14 Hz). EEG was segmented on the marker, and segments separately averaged. LORETA projected cortical sources on the MNI brain. Maximal intra- and inter-indiv...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
The present study investigated the equivalent dipole sources of two types of human sleep spindles (1...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
To identify and compare cortical source generators of slow and fast sleep spindles in healthy subjec...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Sleep spindles are ∼1-second bursts of 10–15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 sleep. In ...
Sleep spindles are similar to 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 ...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
The existence of two different types of sleep spindles (slow and fast) is well-established, accordin...
There is growing interest in understanding how specific neural events that occur during sleep, inclu...
Sleep spindles are transient oscillatory waveforms that occur during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) s...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Study objective: This study aims at providing a quantitative description of intrinsic spindle freque...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
The present study investigated the equivalent dipole sources of two types of human sleep spindles (1...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
To identify and compare cortical source generators of slow and fast sleep spindles in healthy subjec...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Sleep spindles are ∼1-second bursts of 10–15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 sleep. In ...
Sleep spindles are similar to 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 ...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
The existence of two different types of sleep spindles (slow and fast) is well-established, accordin...
There is growing interest in understanding how specific neural events that occur during sleep, inclu...
Sleep spindles are transient oscillatory waveforms that occur during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) s...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Study objective: This study aims at providing a quantitative description of intrinsic spindle freque...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
The present study investigated the equivalent dipole sources of two types of human sleep spindles (1...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...