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Vincent Perlbarg

1 paper in the library · 201 citations · publishing 2012

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Hierarchical clustering of brain activity during human nonrapid eye movement sleep

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences March 26, 2012 Melanie Boly, Vincent Perlbarg, Guillaume Marrelec et al. 201 citations

Consciousness is reduced during nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep due to changes in brain function that are still poorly understood. Here, we tested the hypothesis that impaired consciousness during NREM sleep is associated with an increased modularity of brain activity. Cerebral connectivity was quantified in resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging times series acquired in 13 healthy volunteers during wakefulness and NREM sleep. The analysis revealed a modification of the hierarchical organization of large-scale networks into smaller independent modules during NREM sleep, independently from EEG markers of the slow oscillation. Such modifications in brain connectivity, possibly driven by sleep ultraslow oscillations, could hinder the brain's ability to integrate information and account for decreased consciousness during NREM sleep.