2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.09.607376
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Sleep defined by arousal threshold reveals decreases in corticocortical functional correlations independently from the conventional sleep stages

Dante Picchioni,
Fan Nils Yang,
Jacco A. de Zwart
et al.

Abstract: Sleep research and sleep medicine have benefited from the use of polysomnography but have also suffered from an overreliance on the conventional, polysomnography-defined sleep stages. For example, reports of sleep-specific brain activity patterns have, with few exceptions, been constrained by assessing brain function as it relates to the conventional sleep stages. This limits the variety of sleep states and underlying activity patterns that one can discover. If undiscovered brain activity patterns exist during… Show more

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