K-complex, a reactive EEG graphoelement of NREM sleep: an old chap in a new garment.
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How sleep activates epileptic networks?Sleep spindle and K-complex detection using tunable Q-factor wavelet transform and morphological component analysisOdors enhance slow-wave activity in non-rapid eye movement sleep.Distribution, Amplitude, Incidence, Co-Occurrence, and Propagation of Human K-Complexes in Focal Transcortical Recordings(1,2,3).State-dependent changes in auditory sensory gating in different cortical areas in rats.Enhancement of sleep slow waves: underlying mechanisms and practical consequencesSound asleep: processing and retention of slow oscillation phase-targeted stimuliFunctional MRI of sleep spindles and K-complexesIndependent contributions of cortical gray matter, aging, sex and alcoholism to K-complex amplitude evoked during sleep.Acoustic oddball during NREM sleep: a combined EEG/fMRI study.Meet Spinky: An Open-Source Spindle and K-Complex Detection Toolbox Validated on the Open-Access Montreal Archive of Sleep Studies (MASS).Increased Evoked Potentials to Arousing Auditory Stimuli during Sleep: Implication for the Understanding of Dream RecallIn Search of Sleep Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease: K-Complexes Do Not Discriminate between Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy ControlsTwo distinct synchronization processes in the transition to sleep: a high-density electroencephalographic studySynchronization of isolated downstates (K-complexes) may be caused by cortically-induced disruption of thalamic spindling.Spindle power is not affected after spontaneous K-complexes during human NREM sleep.The human K-complex represents an isolated cortical down-state.The role of the spontaneous and evoked k-complex in good-sleeper controls and in individuals with insomnia.Mild Airflow Limitation during N2 Sleep Increases K-complex Frequency and Slows Electroencephalographic Activity.An intra-K-complex oscillation with independent and labile frequency and topography in NREM sleepThe use of evoked potentials in sleep researchNeural oscillations during non-rapid eye movement sleep as biomarkers of circuit dysfunction in schizophrenia.Alcohol and the sleeping brain.K-complexes, spindles, and ERPs as impulse responses: unification via neural field theory.Double-layered models can explain macro and micro structure of human sleep.Using Oscillating Sounds to Manipulate Sleep Spindles.Age affects sleep microstructure more than sleep macrostructure.Human non-rapid eye movement stage II sleep spindles are blocked upon spontaneous K-complex coincidence and resume as higher frequency spindles afterwards.Visually triggered K-complexes: a study in New Zealand rabbits.Local and Widespread Slow Waves in Stable NREM Sleep: Evidence for Distinct Regulation Mechanisms.
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K-complex, a reactive EEG graphoelement of NREM sleep: an old chap in a new garment.
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