Spatiotemporal characteristics of sleep spindles depend on cortical location
Abstract
Since their discovery almost one century ago, sleep spindles, 0.5–2 s long bursts of oscillatory activity at 9–16 Hz during NREM sleep, have been thought to be global and relatively uniform throughout the cortex. Recent work, however, has brought this concept into question but it remains unclear to what degree spindles are global or local and if their properties are uniform or location-dependent. We addressed this question by recording sleep in...
Paper Details
Title
Spatiotemporal characteristics of sleep spindles depend on cortical location
Published Date
Feb 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
146
Pages
236 - 245
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