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Maroc Maroc - MEDINDIA.NET - Latest Research News - 14/08/2024 22:05

Cracking the Code of Rebound Sleep

Researchers discovered that the brain's primary inhibitory neurons, called parvalbumin neurons, play a crucial role in regulating deep sleep or rebound sleep that occurs after prolonged wakefulness.

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