Slow rhythmic rate fluctuations of cat midbrain reticular neurons in synchronized sleep and waking

Neuronal rate fluctuations in midbrain reticular formation (MRF) in chronically implanted, behaving cat were analyzed for occurrences of slow rhythmic activity (periods 6–24 s) in quiet waking and synchronized sleep (S). Appreciable rhythmicity, when compared to that resulting from randomly ordered...

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Reticular Formation - physiology
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Sleep Stages - physiology
slow rhythms
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