Sleep alters neurovascular and hydrodynamic coupling in the human brain - PubMed
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- Sleep enhances cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) solute transport, aiding brain tissue homeostasis.
- Infraslow vasomotion, CSF flow, and electrophysiological potential increase during sleep.
- Functional MRI, EEG, and near-infrared spectroscopy were used to study these changes in healthy volunteers.
- During wakefulness, electrophysiological potential and water concentration changes predict hemodynamic BOLD changes.
- During sleep, interactions between signals become more bidirectional, losing net directionality.
- Nonneural processes like vasomotor-driven hydrodynamic waves gain more impact on brain activity during sleep.