Increased cortical involvement and synchronization during CAP A1 slow waves

Volume: 223, Issue: 8, Pages: 3531 - 3542
Published: Jun 27, 2018
Abstract
Slow waves recorded with EEG in NREM sleep are indicative of the strength and spatial extent of synchronized firing in neuronal assemblies of the cerebral cortex. Slow waves often appear in the A1 part of the cyclic alternating patterns (CAP), which correlate with a number of behavioral and biological parameters, but their physiological significance is not adequately known. We automatically detected slow waves from the scalp recordings of 37...
Paper Details
Title
Increased cortical involvement and synchronization during CAP A1 slow waves
Published Date
Jun 27, 2018
Volume
223
Issue
8
Pages
3531 - 3542
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