Sleep recalibrates homeostatic and associative synaptic plasticity in the human cortex
Sleep deprivation is believed to lead to homeostatic increases in synaptic strength and reduced inducibility of associative LTP, based mainly on findings from animal studies. Here, Kuhn et al. demonstrate similar sleep-dependent synaptic plasticity changes in humans along with altered plasma BDNF le...
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Autores principales: | Marion Kuhn, Elias Wolf, Jonathan G. Maier, Florian Mainberger, Bernd Feige, Hanna Schmid, Jan Bürklin, Sarah Maywald, Volker Mall, Nikolai H. Jung, Janine Reis, Kai Spiegelhalder, Stefan Klöppel, Annette Sterr, Anne Eckert, Dieter Riemann, Claus Normann, Christoph Nissen |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0e1dc550214448b9b2178f6b9c19a22a |
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