Exploring interactions between the sleep homeostatic process and cortical neuronal dynamics
<p>The need for sleep increases during wakefulness and decreases during sleep. This process, termed Process S, homeostatically regulates vigilance states, ensuring that individuals obtain a relatively constant daily quantity of sleep. Process S is thought to reflect the regulation of core func...
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2020
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