“…Yet, some recent fMRI studies suggest that rapid eye movements during REM sleep might be associated with increased fMRI activity in V1 (Miyauchi, Misaki, Kan, Fukunaga, & Koike, 2009). On the other hand, because several studies found that auditory stimuli may be processed to some extent during sleep (Atienza, Cantero, & Escera, 2001;Czisch et al, 2002;Perrin, Garcia-Larrea, Mauguiere, & Bastuji, 1999;Portas et al, 2000;Wehrle et al, 2007), we would predict that external auditory stimulation during sleep may effectively coordinate activation within primary and associative auditory cortices.…”