
Veterinary Science
Averaging sleep spindle occurrence in dogs predicts learning performance better than single measures
I. B. Lotchev, V. Reicher, et al.
This fascinating study conducted by Ivaylo Borislavov Lotchev, Vivien Reicher, Enikő Kovács, Tímea Kovács, Anna Kis, Márta Gácsi, and Enikő Kubinyi in dogs sheds light on the intriguing relationship between sleep spindles and learning success. It uncovers that averaged sleep spindle density is a more reliable predictor of cognitive performance than single measurements, offering a fresh perspective in behavior research.
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