Publication: Resisting sleep pressure: Impact on resting state functional network connectivity
Resisting sleep pressure: Impact on resting state functional network connectivity
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Tüshaus, L., Balsters, J. H., Schläpfer, A., Brandeis, D., O’Gorman Tuura, R., & Achermann, P. (2017). Resisting sleep pressure: Impact on resting state functional network connectivity. Brain Topography, 30(6), 757–773. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-017-0575-x
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In today's 24/7 society, sleep restriction is a common phenomenon which leads to increased levels of sleep pressure in daily life. However, the magnitude and extent of impairment of brain functioning due to increased sleep pressure is still not completely understood. Resting state network (RSN) analyses have become increasingly popular because they allow us to investigate brain activity patterns in the absence of a specific task and to identify changes under different levels of vigilance (e.g. due to increased sleep pressure). RSNs ar
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Tüshaus, L., Balsters, J. H., Schläpfer, A., Brandeis, D., O’Gorman Tuura, R., & Achermann, P. (2017). Resisting sleep pressure: Impact on resting state functional network connectivity. Brain Topography, 30(6), 757–773. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-017-0575-x