The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionality of communication flows between brain hemispheres across 24h (i.e., during the whole daytime and nighttime), as an extension of a recent report showing changes in preferred directionality from pre-sleep wake to early sleep stages. Scalp EEGs were recorded in 10 normal volunteers during daytime wakefulness (eyes closed; first period: from 10:00 to 13:00 h; second period: from 14:00 to 18:00 h; third period: from 19:00 to 22:00 h) and nighttime sleep (four NREM-REM cycles). EEG rhythms of interest were delta (1-4 Hz), theta (5-7 Hz), alpha (8-11 Hz), sigma (12-15 Hz) and beta (16-28 Hz). The direction of the inter-hemispheric information flow...
1. Inter (INTERr) and intrahemispheric (INTRAr) EEG correlation were assessed in 8 young male adults...
In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake ...
Objectives: We hypothesized that the brain shows specific and predictable patterns of spatial and te...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
A reliable measure of consciousness is of great interest for various clinical applications including...
In disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep is fragmented with frequent EEG-arousal (EEGA) as determined...
A comparison of coupling (information flow) and coherence (connectedness) of the brain regions betwe...
Normal brain function requires interactions between spatially separated, and functionally specialize...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Sleep onset is characterized by a specific and orchestrated pattern of frequency and topographical E...
The reorganization of brain connectivity patterns due to changes in conscious state is poorly unders...
The aim of this study was to assess the functional coupling between anterior and posterior areas as ...
Objective: Large-scale connectivity, especially interhemispheric connections, plays a crucial role f...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
1. Inter (INTERr) and intrahemispheric (INTRAr) EEG correlation were assessed in 8 young male adults...
In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake ...
Objectives: We hypothesized that the brain shows specific and predictable patterns of spatial and te...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
A reliable measure of consciousness is of great interest for various clinical applications including...
In disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep is fragmented with frequent EEG-arousal (EEGA) as determined...
A comparison of coupling (information flow) and coherence (connectedness) of the brain regions betwe...
Normal brain function requires interactions between spatially separated, and functionally specialize...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Sleep onset is characterized by a specific and orchestrated pattern of frequency and topographical E...
The reorganization of brain connectivity patterns due to changes in conscious state is poorly unders...
The aim of this study was to assess the functional coupling between anterior and posterior areas as ...
Objective: Large-scale connectivity, especially interhemispheric connections, plays a crucial role f...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
1. Inter (INTERr) and intrahemispheric (INTRAr) EEG correlation were assessed in 8 young male adults...
In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake ...
Objectives: We hypothesized that the brain shows specific and predictable patterns of spatial and te...