https://www.selleckchem.com/products/skf96365.html
The slow waves of NREM-sleep reflect experience-dependent plasticity and play a direct role in the restorative functions of sleep. Importantly, slow waves behave as traveling waves and their propagation is assumed to occur through cortico-cortical white matter connections. In this light, the corpus callosum (CC) may represent the main responsible for cross-hemispheric slow wave propagation. To verify this hypothesis, we performed overnight hd-EEG recordings in five patients who underwent total callosotomy due to drug-resistant epilepsy