Changes in electroencephalographic microstates between evening and morning are associated with overnight sleep slow waves in healthy individuals.
Ahmadreza KeihaniAhmad MayeliFrancesco Luciano DonatiSabine A JanssenChloe A HustonRebekah M ColacotObada Al ZoubiMichael MurphyFabio FerrarelliPublished in: Sleep (2024)
Microstate characteristics showed significant evening-to-morning changes associated with, and possibly regulated by, sleep slow waves. These findings suggest that future microstate studies should control for time of day and sleep effects.