INVESTIGADORES
MONTANI Fernando Fabian
artículos
Título:
Multiscale intracranial EEG dynamics across sleep–wake states: toward memory-related processing
Autor/es:
TENTI, JUAN M.; PALLARES DI NUNZIO, MONSERRAT; BAB, MARISA A.; ROSSO, OSVALDO ANIBAL; MONTANI, FERNANDO; ARLEGO, MARCELO J. F.
Revista:
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Año: 2025 vol. 19 p. 1618191 - 1618209
Resumen:
Sleep is known to support memory consolidation through a complex interplay of neural dynamics across multiple timescales. Using intracranial EEG (iEEG) recordings from patients undergoing clinical monitoring, we characterize spectral activity, neuronal avalanche dynamics, and temporal correlations across sleep-wake states, with a focus on their spatial distribution and potential functional relevance. We observe increased low-frequency power, larger avalanches, and enhanced long-range temporal correlationsquantified via Detrended Fluctuation Analysisduring N2 and N3 sleep. In contrast, REM sleep and wakefulness show reduced temporal persistence and fewer large-scale cascades, suggesting a shift toward more fragmented and flexible dynamics. These signatures vary across cortical regions, with distinctive patterns emerging in medial temporal and frontal areasregions implicated in memory processing. Rather than providing direct evidence of consolidation, our results point to a functional neural landscape that may favor both stabilization and reconfiguration of internal representations during sleep. Overall, our findings highlight the utility of iEEG in revealing the multiscale spatio-temporal structure of sleep-related brain dynamics, offering insights into the physiological conditions that support memory-related processing.

