[@niethard_sleep-stage-specific_2016]

Background

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Sleep

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Sleep Rhythms

Results: Dorsal PY Activity

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Results: Dorsal PY Activity

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Results: Dorsal PY Activity

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Results: Dorsal PY Activity

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Results: Dorsal PY Activity

Fnorm definition

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Results: Dorsal PY Activity

Results: Deep/Superficial Injections

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Results: Superficial Injections

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Results: Deep Injections

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Results: Deep/Superficial Injections

Results: PV-/SOM-Cre vs Total Activity

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Results: PV-Cre Mouse

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Results: PV-Cre vs Total Activity

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Results: PV-/SOM-Cre vs Total Activity

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Results: PV-/SOM-Cre vs Total Activity

“These data demonstrate the specific activation of PV-INs during REM sleep, which is accompanied by the suppression of both pyramidal neural and SOM-IN activity…[This] suggests that the shift in the overall excitation/inhibition balance toward predominant inhibition during REM sleep is conveyed by a subset of REM sleep-active PV-INs.”

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The elephant in the room: REM should be MORE active than SWS!

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Results: PV-/SOM-Cre vs Total Activity

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Results: PV-/SOM-Cre vs Total Activity

Results: Exc/Inh Co-activation

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Results: Exc/Inh Co-activation

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Results: Exc/Inh Co-activation

Conclusions

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Conclusions

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Conclusions

References

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