Our new paper (https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.04.17.537191v1) using thalamic data (!) explores how epileptic spikes block sleep spindle production during non-REM sleep. Discover the impact of epilepsy on sleep-dependent memory consolidation! #tootprint #epilepsy #neuroscience
Our study utilizes a unique dataset of simultaneous human and cortical recordings to investigate the relationship between epileptic activity and two of the cardinal sleep oscillations – slow oscillations (0.5 – 2 Hz) and #spindles (9-16 Hz) – generated in the thalamus.
Our direct human observations point to a potential mechanism linking epileptiform spikes to cognitive dysfunction: sleep-activated epileptic spikes inhibit sleep spindles.