Sleep and wakefulness are traditionally considered as two mutually exclusive states with contrasting behavioural manifestations and complementary neurobiological functions. However, the discoveries of local sleep in global wakefulness and local wakefulness in global sleep have challenged this classical view and raised questions about the nature and functions of sleep. Here, we review the contributions from recent multimodal imaging studies of human sleep towards understanding the relationship between the nature and functions of sleep. Through simultaneous tracking of brain state and mapping of brain activity, these studies revealed that the sleeping brain can carry out covert cognitive processing that was thought to be wake-specific (wake-l...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
© 2019 El-Baba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Consciousness is reduced during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep due to changes in brain function ...
Sleep and wakefulness are traditionally considered as two mutually exclusive states with contrasting...
The mammalian brain oscillates through three distinct global activity states: wakefulness, non-rapid...
Advances in neuroimaging have greatly improved our understanding of human sleep from a systems neuro...
The function of sleep is a longstanding mystery of the brain. By contrast, the function of resting s...
This thesis provides a novel dynamic large-scale network perspective on brain activity of human slee...
SummaryThe mining of huge databases of resting-state brain activity recordings represents state of t...
Current state-of-the-art functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers remarkable imaging qua...
The modern understanding of sleep is based on the classification of sleep into stages defined by the...
During the sleep-wake cycle, the brain undergoes profound dynamical changes, which are manifested su...
Sleep can be distinguished from wake by changes in brain electrical activity, typically assessed usi...
In ancient mythology, sleep was often regarded as an inactive state, close to death. Research in the...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
© 2019 El-Baba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Consciousness is reduced during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep due to changes in brain function ...
Sleep and wakefulness are traditionally considered as two mutually exclusive states with contrasting...
The mammalian brain oscillates through three distinct global activity states: wakefulness, non-rapid...
Advances in neuroimaging have greatly improved our understanding of human sleep from a systems neuro...
The function of sleep is a longstanding mystery of the brain. By contrast, the function of resting s...
This thesis provides a novel dynamic large-scale network perspective on brain activity of human slee...
SummaryThe mining of huge databases of resting-state brain activity recordings represents state of t...
Current state-of-the-art functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers remarkable imaging qua...
The modern understanding of sleep is based on the classification of sleep into stages defined by the...
During the sleep-wake cycle, the brain undergoes profound dynamical changes, which are manifested su...
Sleep can be distinguished from wake by changes in brain electrical activity, typically assessed usi...
In ancient mythology, sleep was often regarded as an inactive state, close to death. Research in the...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
© 2019 El-Baba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Consciousness is reduced during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep due to changes in brain function ...