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The Relationship Between the Slow Oscillation and Underlying Resting State Cortical Activity During Anesthesia and NREM Sleep

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Abstract

The slow oscillation (SO) is a cortical quasi-periodic excitatory neural wave during NREM sleep. We use wide field GCaMP6 imaging with behavioral state staging to define the SO as a superposition onto ongoing intrinsic activity.

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