Unilateral cortical spreading depression affects sleep need and induces molecular and electrophysiological signs of synaptic potentiation in vivo.
Cortical spreading depression (CSD) is an electrophysiological phenomenon first described by Leao in 1944 as a suppression of spontaneous electroencephalographic activity, traveling across the cerebral cortex. In vitro studies suggest that CSD may induce synaptic potentiation. One recent study also...
Những tác giả chính: | Faraguna, U, Nelson, A, Vyazovskiy, V, Cirelli, C, Tononi, G |
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
2010
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