2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/as7vq
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Sleep Neuroimaging: past research, present challenges and future directions

Abstract: Sleep research has evolved considerably since the first sleep electroencephalography (EEG) recordings in the 1930s and the discovery of well-distinguishable sleep stages in the 1950s. While electrophysiological recordings have been used to describe the sleeping brain in much detail, since the 1990s neuroimaging techniques are applied to uncover the brain organization and functional connectivity of human sleep with greater spatial resolution. The combination of EEG with different neuroimaging modalities such as… Show more

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