Endogenous memory reactivation during sleep in humans is clocked by slow oscillation-spindle complexes
Sleep is thought to support memory consolidation via reactivation of prior experiences, with particular electrophysiological sleep signatures (slow oscillations (SOs) and sleep spindles) gating the information flow between relevant brain areas. However, empirical evidence for a role of endogenous me...
Prif Awduron: | Schreiner, T, Petzka, M, Staudigl, T, Staresina, BP |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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