Sleepiness disrupts the coordinated activity of an important network of brain regions; the impaired function of this network is also implicated in Alzheimer’s disease (Andrew Ward, abstract 909.05).
Findings reveal brain mechanisms at work during sleep, and other sleep news from the SFN Annual meeting
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