Publication: Diurnal changes in human brain glutamate + glutamine levels in the course of development and their relationship to sleep
Diurnal changes in human brain glutamate + glutamine levels in the course of development and their relationship to sleep
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Volk, C., Jaramillo, V., Studler, M., Furrer, M., O’Gorman Tuura, R. L., & Huber, R. (2019). Diurnal changes in human brain glutamate + glutamine levels in the course of development and their relationship to sleep. NeuroImage, 196, 269–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.04.040
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Sleep slow waves during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep play a crucial role in maintaining cortical plasticity, a process that is especially important in the developing brain. Children show a considerably larger overnight decrease in slow wave activity (SWA; the power in the EEG frequency band between 1 and 4.5 Hz during NREM sleep), which constitutes the primary electrophysiological marker for the restorative function of sleep. We previously demonstrated in adults that this marker correlates with the overnight reduction in corti
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Volk, C., Jaramillo, V., Studler, M., Furrer, M., O’Gorman Tuura, R. L., & Huber, R. (2019). Diurnal changes in human brain glutamate + glutamine levels in the course of development and their relationship to sleep. NeuroImage, 196, 269–275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.04.040