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Markers of Brain Connectivity and Sleep-Dependent Restoration: Basic Research and Translation into Clinical Populations

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Jaramillo, V. (2020). Markers of Brain Connectivity and Sleep-Dependent Restoration: Basic Research and Translation into Clinical Populations. (Dissertation, ETH Zurich) https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000449765

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The human brain is a heavily interconnected structure giving rise to complex functions. While brain functionality is mostly revealed during wakefulness, the sleeping brain might offer another view into physiological and pathological brain connectivity. Furthermore, there is a large body of evidence supporting that sleep mediates plastic changes in brain connectivity. Although brain plasticity depends on environmental input which is provided in the waking state, disconnection during sleep might be necessary for integrating new into exi

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  • Jaramillo, Valeria

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Jaramillo, V. (2020). Markers of Brain Connectivity and Sleep-Dependent Restoration: Basic Research and Translation into Clinical Populations. (Dissertation, ETH Zurich) https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000449765

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