The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis of sleep proposes that slow wave sleep (SWS) causes downscaling of synaptic networks potentiated during information uptake in prior wakefulness. Two studies in Neuron challenge this mechanism. Chauvette et al. (2012) show that SWS mediates an up- rather than downregulation of excitatory postsynaptic potential responses. Grosmark et al. (2012) find that downscaling in hippocampal networks might be mediated through REM sleep theta rather than SWS
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5-4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between...
Much of Parkinson’s research over the last decade has focused on cellular stress as a candidate mech...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...
The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis of sleep proposes that slow wave sleep (SWS) causes downscaling ...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
While there is ample agreement that the cognitive role of sleep is explained by sleep-dependent syn...
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Synaptic downscaling is hypothesized to be an important process during sleep such that previously ...
The functions of sleep are diverse and still poorly understood, but a strong effect on cognition is ...
The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the ni...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
The synaptic renormalization hypothesis posits that a primary function of sleep is to maintain synap...
Sleep is universal, tightly regulated, and its loss impairs cognition. But why does the brain need t...
AbstractSleep is beneficial to learning, but the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. The syn...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5-4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between...
Much of Parkinson’s research over the last decade has focused on cellular stress as a candidate mech...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...
The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis of sleep proposes that slow wave sleep (SWS) causes downscaling ...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
While there is ample agreement that the cognitive role of sleep is explained by sleep-dependent syn...
A recent study has found that differences in a male trait, considered a textbook example of sexual s...
Synaptic downscaling is hypothesized to be an important process during sleep such that previously ...
The functions of sleep are diverse and still poorly understood, but a strong effect on cognition is ...
The sleeping brain exhibits characteristic slow-wave activity which decays over the course of the ni...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the len...
The synaptic renormalization hypothesis posits that a primary function of sleep is to maintain synap...
Sleep is universal, tightly regulated, and its loss impairs cognition. But why does the brain need t...
AbstractSleep is beneficial to learning, but the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. The syn...
Slow waves (SWs, 0.5-4Hz) in field potentials during sleep reflect synchronized alternations between...
Much of Parkinson’s research over the last decade has focused on cellular stress as a candidate mech...
The occurrence of sleep passed through the evolutionary sieve and is widespread in animal species. S...