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Local aspects of sleep and wakefulness

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CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 222-227

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2017.05.008

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [139778, 145571]
  2. Swiss Foundation for Medical Biological [151743, 145763]
  3. Divesa foundation Switzerland
  4. Pierre-Mercier foundation for Science
  5. bourse pro-femmes of the CHUV and University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  6. NIH/NIMH [R01MH099231]
  7. NIH/NINDS [P01NS083514]
  8. [NIH/NCCAMP01AT004952]

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Slow waves, the hallmark of NREM (Non Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, are not uniformly distributed across the cortical surface, but can occur locally and asynchronously across brain regions. Their regional distribution and amplitude is affected by brain maturation and by time spent awake, mediated in part by experience-dependent changes in synaptic strength. Recent studies have shown that local low-frequency oscillations (<10 Hz) can also occur in REM sleep and during wakefulness, leading to region-specific cognitive errors. Local decreases and increases of slow wave activity in posterior brain regions have been linked to the occurrence of dreaming and to unconscious sleep, respectively. Finally, the coexistence of local sleep-like and wake-like patterns in different brain areas is characteristic of several sleep disorders and may offer insights into these conditions.

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