2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.871166
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A Novel Approach to Estimating the Cortical Sources of Sleep Spindles Using Simultaneous EEG/MEG

Abstract: Sleep spindles, defining oscillations of stage II non-rapid eye movement sleep (N2), mediate sleep-dependent memory consolidation. Spindles are disrupted in several neurodevelopmental, neuropsychiatric, and neurodegenerative disorders characterized by cognitive impairment. Increasing spindles can improve memory suggesting spindles as a promising physiological target for the development of cognitive enhancing therapies. This effort would benefit from more comprehensive and spatially precise methods to character… Show more

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“…New expert scorers require training from experienced scorers. Scoring data from rodents has unique challenges to scoring data from humans due to the smaller separation of EEG amplitude differences between states 2 and the need for scoring shorter epochs which are conventionally 4 or 10 seconds 3, 4 , contrasting with 30 second epochs 5 , as standard in scoring data from humans. Moreover, in animals there exists no professional standard handbook for reference, as used to score data from humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New expert scorers require training from experienced scorers. Scoring data from rodents has unique challenges to scoring data from humans due to the smaller separation of EEG amplitude differences between states 2 and the need for scoring shorter epochs which are conventionally 4 or 10 seconds 3, 4 , contrasting with 30 second epochs 5 , as standard in scoring data from humans. Moreover, in animals there exists no professional standard handbook for reference, as used to score data from humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%