no code implementations • 4 Mar 2022 • Maria Laura Ferster, Giulia Da Poian, Kiran Menachery, Simon J. Schreiner, Caroline Lustenberger, Angelina Maric, Reto Huber, Christian Baumann, Walter Karlen
Auditory stimulation of EEG slow waves (SW) during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep has shown to improve cognitive function when it is delivered at the up-phase of SW. SW enhancement is particularly desirable in subjects with low-amplitude SW such as older adults or patients suffering from neurodegeneration such as Parkinson disease (PD).