Differences in electroencephalographic non-rapid-eye movement sleep slow-wave characteristics between young and old mice
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increase in the amount of sleep, whereas humans show a decrease when aging. Mice are considered an important model in aging studies, and this divergence warrants further investigation. Recently, insights in...
Main Authors: | Panagiotou, M, Vyazovskiy, VV, Meijer, JH, Deboer, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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