Abstract

Auditory system neuronal networks may change on passing from wakefulness to sleep stages, therefore, the sleeping brain can process information in a different fashion that includes networks shifts. The auditory unit phase/locking to hippocampus theta rhythm and the firing shifts on passing to the sleep stages, are the processing representative examples shown. Although still receptive to sensory incoming data, new sets of neuronal networks are reorganized on passing from wakefulness to a different functional state, i.e. sleep.

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