AbstractIn humans, the knowledge of intracranial correlates of spindles is mainly gathered from noninvasive neurophysiologic and functional imaging studies which provide an indirect estimate of neuronal intracranial activity. This potential limitation can be overcome by intracranial electroencephalography used in presurgical epilepsy evaluation. We investigated the intracranial correlates of scalp spindles using combined scalp and intracerebral depth electrodes covering the frontal, parietal and temporal neocortex, and the scalp and intracranial correlates of hippocampal and insula spindles in 35 pre-surgical epilepsy patients. Spindles in the scalp were accompanied by widespread cortical increases in sigma band energy (10–16Hz): the highes...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
In humans, the knowledge of intracranial correlates of spindles is mainly gathered from noninvasive ...
AbstractIn humans, the knowledge of intracranial correlates of spindles is mainly gathered from noni...
Background: Sleep spindles are ∼1-second bursts of 10–15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage ...
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...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Since their discovery almost one century ago, sleep spindles, 0.5-2s long bursts of oscillatory acti...
In humans, sleep spindles are 10- to 16-Hz oscillations lasting approximately 0.5-2 s. Spindles, alo...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
BackgroundSleep spindles are approximately 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during no...
The existence of two different types of sleep spindles (slow and fast) is well-established, accordin...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...
In humans, the knowledge of intracranial correlates of spindles is mainly gathered from noninvasive ...
AbstractIn humans, the knowledge of intracranial correlates of spindles is mainly gathered from noni...
Background: Sleep spindles are ∼1-second bursts of 10–15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage ...
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...
AbstractThe <1Hz slow oscillation (SO) and spindles are hallmarks of mammalian non-rapid eye movemen...
Since their discovery almost one century ago, sleep spindles, 0.5-2s long bursts of oscillatory acti...
In humans, sleep spindles are 10- to 16-Hz oscillations lasting approximately 0.5-2 s. Spindles, alo...
Sleep spindles (8 - 16 Hz) are transient electrophysiological events during non-rapid eye movement s...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
BackgroundSleep spindles are approximately 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during no...
The existence of two different types of sleep spindles (slow and fast) is well-established, accordin...
Objective: to determine whether temporal epileptic patients and normal volunteers display similar sl...
Sleep spindles are a cardinal feature in human NREM sleep and may be important for memory consolidat...
Dehghani N, Cash SS, Rossetti AO, Chen CC, Halgren E. Magnetoencephalography demonstrates multiple a...