Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8682106 | Clinical Neurophysiology | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
While studies have described the metabolic activity of the human amygdala during sleep, our results show the corresponding electrical pattern during the whole night, pointing out an increase of slow activity during NREM sleep that might be subjected to similar influences as other subcortical brain structures, such as the hippocampus.
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Authors
Zeidy Muñoz-Torres, Francisco Velasco, Ana L. Velasco, Yolanda Del RÃo-Portilla, MarÃa Corsi-Cabrera,