Odor cueing of declarative memories during sleep enhances coordinated spindles and slow oscillations.
Andrea Sánchez-CorzoDavid M. BaumMartín IraniSvenja HinrichsRenate ReiseneggerGrace A WhitakerJan BornRanganatha SitaramJens G. KlinzingPublished in: NeuroImage (2024)
Keyphrases
- healthy subjects
- true positive rate
- eeg signals
- false positive rate
- knowledge representation
- visual search
- multi agent
- associative memory
- sleep stage
- detection rate
- situational awareness
- brain computer interface
- obstructive sleep apnea
- sleep apnea
- electronic nose
- low false positive rate
- extracted features
- information processing
- feature extraction
- computer vision
- data mining