Local sleep and learning
Reto Huber,
M. Felice Ghilardi,
Marcello Massimini and
Giulio Tononi ()
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Reto Huber: University of Wisconsin
M. Felice Ghilardi: Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons
Marcello Massimini: University of Wisconsin
Giulio Tononi: University of Wisconsin
Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6995, 78-81
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Abstract Human sleep is a global state whose functions remain unclear. During much of sleep, cortical neurons undergo slow oscillations in membrane potential, which appear in electroencephalograms as slow wave activity (SWA) of
Date: 2004
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