Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement sleep. While sleep spindles are routinely observed in the cortex using scalp electroencephalography (EEG), recordings of their thalamic counterparts have not been widely studied in humans. Based on a few existing studies, it has been hypothesized that spindles occur as largely local phenomena. We investigated intra-thalamic and thalamocortical spindle co-occurrence, which may underlie thalamocortical communication. We obtained scalp EEG and thalamic recordings from 7 patients that received bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes to the anterior thalamus for the treatment of drug resistant focal epilepsy. Spindles were categorized int...
Sleep spindles are similar to 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 ...
Sleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans. We recently showed th...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Every night, the human brain produces thousands of downstates and spindles during non-REM sleep. Pre...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
Sleep spindles are bursts of 11–15 Hz that occur during non-rapid eye movement sleep. Spindles are h...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Sleep spindles are brief oscillatory events during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Spindle dens...
Since their discovery almost one century ago, sleep spindles, 0.5-2s long bursts of oscillatory acti...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Study objective: This study aims at providing a quantitative description of intrinsic spindle freque...
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 ...
Sleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans. We recently showed th...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Every night, the human brain produces thousands of downstates and spindles during non-REM sleep. Pre...
K-complexes (KCs), spindles, and slow oscillations characterize non-REM (NREM) sleep. Understanding ...
Sleep spindles are bursts of 11–15 Hz that occur during non-rapid eye movement sleep. Spindles are h...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Sleep spindles are brief oscillatory events during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. Spindle dens...
Since their discovery almost one century ago, sleep spindles, 0.5-2s long bursts of oscillatory acti...
In humans, some evidence suggests that there are two different types of spindles during sleep, which...
Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Sp...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
Study objective: This study aims at providing a quantitative description of intrinsic spindle freque...
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 ...
Sleep spindles and K-complexes (KCs) define stage 2 NREM sleep (N2) in humans. We recently showed th...
Sleep spindles arise from the interaction of thalamic and cortical neurons. Neurons in the thalamic ...