Transcranial electrical currents to probe EEG brain rhythms and memory consolidation during sleep in humans.
Previously the application of a weak electric anodal current oscillating with a frequency of the sleep slow oscillation (∼0.75 Hz) during non-rapid eye movement sleep (NonREM) sleep boosted endogenous slow oscillation activity and enhanced sleep-associated memory consolidation. The slow oscillations...
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Autores principales: | Lisa Marshall, Roumen Kirov, Julian Brade, Matthias Mölle, Jan Born |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c8447659d39d4afeb2ccc8d8b1e8174d |
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