It’s the middle of the night. Your body is still, your breathing slow. While you dream of forgotten high school exams and flying through cityscapes, something remarkable is happening in your brain.
Firing patterns that represent synchronous activity during sleep and desynchronous activity during wakefulness were generated by simulation in a neural network where 10 presynaptic neurons are ...
In the cerebral cortex, numerous neurons exchange information through junctions known as synapses. The strength of each synaptic connection changes depending on the activity levels of the neurons ...
Kimba is an AI-powered sleep technology system that releases personalized scents to help you sleep better. Here’s how it ...
Sleep plays a role in memory consolidation, with slow oscillations (SO) and sleep spindles (SP) in non-rapid eye movement sleep being central to this process. While closed-loop auditory stimulation of ...
Every year, Sleep Week brings a renewed focus on one of the most important pillars of wellness: quality rest. And as sleep technology continues to evolve, the idea of turning your bed into a ...
Growing evidence shows that sleep can be enhanced in a non-invasive, drug-free manner through sensory stimulation. While modalities such as auditory and vestibular stimulation effectively increase ...
Our brains have an extraordinary ability to adapt and learn, a process known as neuroplasticity. From navigating a new city to mastering a new skill, neuroplasticity allows us to reshape our neural ...
“Cooling” is one of the most frequently advertised features in sleep products, from mattresses and pillows to toppers and sheets. It makes sense — many sleep experts recommend a slightly chilly ...