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Closed-loop auditory stimulation targeting alpha and theta oscillations during REM sleep induces phase-dependent power and frequency changes.

Valeria JaramilloHenry HebronSara WongGiuseppe AtzoriUllrich BartschDerk-Jan DijkInes R Violante
Published in: Sleep (2024)
This study provides evidence that faster REM sleep rhythms can be modulated by CLAS in a phase-dependent manner. This offers a new approach to investigate how modulation of REM sleep oscillations affects the contribution of this vigilance state to brain function.
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