The brain functional connectome is robustly altered by lack of sleep
Sleep is a universal phenomenon necessary for maintaining homeostasis and function across a range of organs. Lack of sleep has severe health-related consequences affecting whole-body functioning, yet no other organ is as severely affected as the brain. The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying th...
Main Authors: | Kaufmann, T, Elvsåshagen, T, Alnæs, D, Zak, N, Pedersen, PØ, Norbom, LB, Quraishi, SH, Tagliazucchi, E, Laufs, H, Bjørnerud, A, Malt, UF, Andreassen, OA, Roussos, E, Duff, EP, Smith, SM, Groote, IR, Westlye, LT |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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