Neuronal Oscillations of Wakefulness and Sleep | Windows on Spontaneous Activity of the Brain | ISBN 9781071606537

Neuronal Oscillations of Wakefulness and Sleep

Windows on Spontaneous Activity of the Brain

herausgegeben von Thien Thanh Dang-Vu und Richard Courtemanche
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThien Thanh Dang-Vu
Herausgegeben vonRichard Courtemanche
Buchcover Neuronal Oscillations of Wakefulness and Sleep  | EAN 9781071606537 | ISBN 1-0716-0653-0 | ISBN 978-1-0716-0653-7

Neuronal Oscillations of Wakefulness and Sleep

Windows on Spontaneous Activity of the Brain

herausgegeben von Thien Thanh Dang-Vu und Richard Courtemanche
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThien Thanh Dang-Vu
Herausgegeben vonRichard Courtemanche
The purpose of this work is to review recent findings highlighting the mechanisms and functions of the neuronal oscillations that structure brain activity across the sleep-wake cycle. An increasing number of studies conducted in humans and animals, and using a variety of techniques ranging from intracellular recording to functional neuroimaging, has provided important insight into the mechanisms and functional properties of these brain rhythms.   Studies of these rhythms are fundamental not only for basic neuroscience, but also for clinical neuroscience. At the basic science level, neuronal oscillations shape the interactions between different areas of the brain and profoundly impact neural responses to the environment, thereby mediating the processing of information in the brain. At the clinical level, brain oscillations are affected in numerous neurological conditions and might provide useful biomarkers that inform about patients’ evolution and vulnerability.   During sleep, these brain rhythms could provide functional support to internal states that govern the basic maintenance of local circuit and systemic interactions. During wake, the rhythmicity of cortical and subcortical circuits have been linked with sensory processing, cognitive operations, and preparation for action. This book will attempt to link together these sleep and wake functional roles at the level of neuroimaging and electroencephalographic measures, local field potentials, and even at the cellular level.