Medicine and HealthThe Journal of Neuroscience
Sleep Modulates Neural Timescales and Spatiotemporal Integration in the Human Cortex
R. Cusinato, A. Seiler, et al.
Spontaneous neural dynamics across scales reshape during sleep: intracranial EEG in 106 patients reveals that broadband and gamma timescales lengthen in sleep yet diverge across the cortical hierarchy, with slow waves linked to broadband changes and distinct spatiotemporal integration patterns. Research conducted by Riccardo Cusinato, Andrea Seiler, Kaspar Schindler, and Athina Tzovara.
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