Study results challenge theory that slow-wave sleep best accounts for feeling deeply asleep

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Study results challenge theory that slow-wave sleep best accounts for feeling deeply asleep

A team of researchers with Lausanne University Hospital has found evidence that challenges the theory that slow brainwaves during sleep indicate the person is feeling that they are deeply asleep. Their study results are published in Current Biology.

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