HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Karthik R from the Sleep Institute University of have published the paper: Accepted Manuscript, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
In the current issue of SLEEP, Claverie et_al introduced a novel method to subclassify NREM sleep in rats into three stages (N-S1, N-S2, and N-S3), allowing for a more direct comparison with human sleep stages. This suggests that NREM sleep in rodents could be further classified into distinct substages which likely have different neural correlates and are potentially involved in various functions of sleep. Human sleep is largely divided into . . .
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