Publication: Prolonged effects of 24-h total sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in the rat.
Prolonged effects of 24-h total sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in the rat.
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Schwierin, B., Borbély, A. A., & Tobler, I. (1999). Prolonged effects of 24-h total sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in the rat. Neuroscience Letters, 261(1–2), 61–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3940(98)01006-4
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Long-term effects of 24-h sleep deprivation (SD) on sleep and sleep EEG were analyzed in male rats during 4 recovery days (Rec). An increase of total sleep time and non-rapid eye-movement (NREM) sleep was present during Rec 1-4, and of REM sleep in Rec 1 and in the dark periods of Rec 2 and 3. After the initial increase of slow-wave activity (SWA, mean EEG power density in the 0.75-4.0 Hz range) in NREM sleep, SWA declined below baseline until Rec 3. Sleep continuity was increased in Rec 1. The persistent effects of SD which are proba
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Schwierin, B., Borbély, A. A., & Tobler, I. (1999). Prolonged effects of 24-h total sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in the rat. Neuroscience Letters, 261(1–2), 61–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3940(98)01006-4