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These findings suggest that NREM slow waves may arise from distinct synchronization mechanisms involving different degrees of thalamic participation. If so, different classes of slow waves may carry different functional significance during sleep. Also see: academic.oup.com/sleep/articl...
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Two Distinct Synchronization Processes in the Transition to Sleep: A High-Density Electroencephalographic Study
AbstractObjectives:. To assess how the characteristics of slow waves and spindles change in the falling-asleep process.Design:. Participants undergoing ove
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Giulio Bernardi