2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-43450-5
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Respiration modulates sleep oscillations and memory reactivation in humans

Thomas Schreiner,
Marit Petzka,
Tobias Staudigl
et al.

Abstract: The beneficial effect of sleep on memory consolidation relies on the precise interplay of slow oscillations and spindles. However, whether these rhythms are orchestrated by an underlying pacemaker has remained elusive. Here, we tested the relationship between respiration, which has been shown to impact brain rhythms and cognition during wake, sleep-related oscillations and memory reactivation in humans. We re-analysed an existing dataset, where scalp electroencephalography and respiration were recorded through… Show more

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