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Increased cortical involvement and synchronization during CAP A1 slow waves
Slow waves recorded with EEG in NREM sleep are indicative of the strength and spatial extent of synchronized firing in neuronal assemblies of the cerebral cortex. Slow waves often appear in the A1 part of the ...
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Time Series and Interactions: Data Processing in Epilepsy Research
Computational methods can have significant contribution to epilepsy research not only through modeling, but through data analysis as well. Vast amount of neural data has opened a new era of brain research, whe...
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Competition between frontal lobe functions and implicit sequence learning: evidence from the long-term effects of alcohol
Implicit sequence learning is a fundamental mechanism that underlies the acquisition of motor, cognitive and social skills. The relationship between implicit learning and executive functions is still debated ...
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Increased interictal spike activity associated with transient slow wave trains during non-rapid eye movement sleep
Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is characterized by recurring transient events (Cyclic Alternating Patterns, CAP), some of which consist of increased slow wave activity (A1 subtype). Such transient slow-wa...