Sleep: Circuits and Functions
Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle
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Ribeiro, S; Gervasoni, D; Nicolelis, MAL
January 1, 2004
In mammals and birds, long episodes of nondreaming sleep (slow-wave sleep, SW) are followed by short episodes of dreaming sleep (rapid-eye-movement sleep, REM).
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9780849315190
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January 1, 2004
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201 / 223
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Ribeiro, S., Gervasoni, D., & Nicolelis, M. A. L. (2004). Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle. In Sleep: Circuits and Functions (pp. 201–223).
Ribeiro, S., D. Gervasoni, and M. A. L. Nicolelis. “Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle.” In Sleep: Circuits and Functions, 201–23, 2004.
Ribeiro S, Gervasoni D, Nicolelis MAL. Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle. In: Sleep: Circuits and Functions. 2004. p. 201–23.
Ribeiro, S., et al. “Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle.” Sleep: Circuits and Functions, 2004, pp. 201–23.
Ribeiro S, Gervasoni D, Nicolelis MAL. Neuronal reverberation and the consolidation of new memories across the wake-sleep cycle. Sleep: Circuits and Functions. 2004. p. 201–223.
ISBN
9780849315190
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
Start / End Page
201 / 223