A study on macaques reveals how NREM sleep (the lighter sleep, i.e. a nap) fosters brain synchronization and enhances information encoding, shedding new light on this sleep stage. These effects can be replicated through invasive stimulation in awake animals
A study on macaques reveals how NREM sleep (the lighter sleep, i.e. a nap) fosters brain synchronization and enhances information encoding, shedding new light on this sleep stage. These effects can be replicated through invasive stimulation in awake animals