Cerebral functional networks during sleep in young and older individuals
Abstract Even though sleep modification is a hallmark of the aging process, age-related changes in functional connectivity using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) during sleep, remain unknown. Here, we combined electroencephalography and fMRI to examine functional connectivity differences...
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Auteurs principaux: | Véronique Daneault, Pierre Orban, Nicolas Martin, Christian Dansereau, Jonathan Godbout, Philippe Pouliot, Philip Dickinson, Nadia Gosselin, Gilles Vandewalle, Pierre Maquet, Jean-Marc Lina, Julien Doyon, Pierre Bellec, Julie Carrier |
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2021
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