Renormalizing synapses in sleep: The clock is ticking

Volume: 191, Pages: 114533 - 114533
Published: Sep 1, 2021
Abstract
Sleep has been hypothesized to renormalize synapses potentiated in wakefulness. This is proposed to lead to a net reduction in synaptic strength after sleep in brain areas like the cortex and hippocampus. Biological clocks, however, exert independent effects on these synapses that may explain some of the reported differences after wake and sleep. These include changes in synaptic morphology, molecules and efficacy. In this commentary, I discuss...
Paper Details
Title
Renormalizing synapses in sleep: The clock is ticking
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
191
Pages
114533 - 114533
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