Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the length of prior wakefulness and decreasing during sleep. However, the process responsible for SWA regulation is not known. We showed recently that SWA increases locally after a learning task involving a circumscribed brain region, suggesting that SWA may reflect plastic changes triggered by learning.

TMS-induced cortical potentiation during wakefulness locally increases slow wave activity during sleep / R. Huber, S. K. Esser, F. Ferrarelli, M. Massimini, M. J. Peterson, G. Tononi. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 2:3(2007), p. e276.e276.

TMS-induced cortical potentiation during wakefulness locally increases slow wave activity during sleep

M. Massimini;
2007

Abstract

Sleep slow wave activity (SWA) is thought to reflect sleep need, increasing in proportion to the length of prior wakefulness and decreasing during sleep. However, the process responsible for SWA regulation is not known. We showed recently that SWA increases locally after a learning task involving a circumscribed brain region, suggesting that SWA may reflect plastic changes triggered by learning.
motor cortex ; cerebral cortex ; brain mapping ; sleep stages ; evoked potentials ; sleep ; humans ; electroencephalography ; time factors ; long-term potentiation; transcranial magnetic stimulation ; wakefulness
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2007
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