Morning and Evening-Type Differences in Slow Waves during NREM Sleep Reveal Both Trait and State-Dependent Phenotypes
Valérie Mongrain,
Julie Carrier,
Jean Paquet,
Erika Bélanger-Nelson and
Marie Dumont
PLOS ONE, 2011, vol. 6, issue 8, 1-7
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Brain recovery after prolonged wakefulness is characterized by increased density, amplitude and slope of slow waves (SW,
Date: 2011
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