Intracerebral dynamics of sleep arousals: a combined scalp-intracranial EEG study
Yingqi Laetitia Wang,
Tamir Avigdor,
Sana Hannan
et al.
Abstract:As an intrinsic component of sleep architecture, sleep arousals represent an intermediate state between sleep and wakefulness and play an important role in sleep-wake regulation. They have been defined in an all-or-none manner, whereas they actually present a wide range of scalp-electroencephalography (EEG) activity patterns. It is poorly understood how these arousals differ in their mechanisms. Stereo-EEG (SEEG) provides the unique opportunity to record intracranial activities in superficial and deep structur… Show more
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