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View article: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Adaptation-Induced Slow Oscillations in a Whole-Brain Model of Slow-Wave Sleep
Spatiotemporal Patterns of Adaptation-Induced Slow Oscillations in a Whole-Brain Model of Slow-Wave Sleep Open
During slow-wave sleep, the brain is in a self-organized regime in which slow oscillations (SOs) between up- and down-states travel across the cortex. While an isolated piece of cortex can produce SOs, the brain-wide propagation of these o…
View article: Towards optimization of oscillatory stimulation during sleep
Towards optimization of oscillatory stimulation during sleep Open
Background Oscillatory rhythms during sleep such as slow oscillations (SO) and spindles, and most importantly their coupling, are thought to underlie processes of memory consolidation. External slow oscillatory transcranial direct current …
View article: Criticality and the role of the connectome in shaping slow oscillations in the brain during deep sleep
Criticality and the role of the connectome in shaping slow oscillations in the brain during deep sleep Open
During slow-wave sleep, the brain is in a self-organized regime in which slow oscillations (SOs) between up- and down-states propagate across the cortex. We address the mechanism of how SOs emerge and can recruit large parts of the brain u…
View article: A deep sleep model of the human brain: how slow waves emerge due to adaptation and are guided by the connectome
A deep sleep model of the human brain: how slow waves emerge due to adaptation and are guided by the connectome Open
During slow-wave sleep, the brain is in a self-organized regime in which slow oscillations (SOs) between up- and down-states propagate across the cortex. Here we address how SOs emerge locally and can recruit large parts of the brain. A wh…
View article: Spatiotemporal patterns of adaptation-induced slow oscillations in a whole-brain model of slow-wave sleep
Spatiotemporal patterns of adaptation-induced slow oscillations in a whole-brain model of slow-wave sleep Open
During slow-wave sleep, the brain is in a self-organized regime in which slow oscillations (SOs) between up- and down-states travel across the cortex. While an isolated piece of cortex can produce SOs, the brain-wide propagation of these o…
View article: Spermine and spermidine modulate T-cell function in older adults with and without cognitive decline ex vivo
Spermine and spermidine modulate T-cell function in older adults with and without cognitive decline ex vivo Open
The global increase in neurodegenerative disorders is one of the most crucial public health issues. Oral polyamine intake was shown to improve memory performance which is thought to be mediated at least in part via increased autophagy indu…