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Why do we sleep?

Sejnowski et al., 2000

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6599459489200867966
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Sejnowski T
Destexhe A
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Brain research

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Slow-wave sleep consists in slowly recurring waves that are associated with a large-scale spatio-temporal synchrony across neocortex. These slow-wave complexes alternate with brief episodes of fast oscillations, similar to the sustained fast oscillations that occur during …
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