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GUEST SERIES | Dr. Matt Walker: The Biology of Sleep & Your Unique Sleep Needs

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The Wonders of Slow Brain Activity During Sleep

During deep non-REM sleep, the brain slows down its oscillation to just one or two times per second, leading to whole brain or localized activity. This can be measured through electrodes which capture the activity of hundreds of thousands of brain cells. The slow oscillation is compared to a football stadium where the activity is akin to a game of football being played.

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