Synaptic plasticity model of therapeutic sleep deprivation in major depression.
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Beyond Emotional and Spatial Processes: Cognitive Dysfunction in a Depressive Phenotype Produced by Long Photoperiod ExposureRecovery sleep after extended wakefulness restores elevated A1 adenosine receptor availability in the human brain.Sleep recalibrates homeostatic and associative synaptic plasticity in the human cortex.Neural Plasticity Is Involved in Physiological Sleep, Depressive Sleep Disturbances, and Antidepressant Treatments.
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Synaptic plasticity model of therapeutic sleep deprivation in major depression.
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Synaptic plasticity model of therapeutic sleep deprivation in major depression.
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Synaptic plasticity model of therapeutic sleep deprivation in major depression
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Aliza Bredl
Claus Normann
Dietrich van Calker
Elias Wolf
Florian Mainberger
Jonathan G Maier
Knut Biber
Marion Kuhn
Sarah Maywald
Stefan Klöppel
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10.1016/J.SMRV.2015.11.003
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2015-11-30T00:00:00Z