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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20230614T160000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/local-regulation-o
 f-sleep-and-wakefulness-in-the-human-brain-implications-and-applications-9
 /register">Local regulation of sleep and wakefulness in the human brain: i
 mplications and applications</a>\nThis webinar has ended. You can watch th
 e recorded session here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! 
 Sleep and wakefulness have been traditionally regarded as two mutually exc
 lusive\, though interacting\, states affecting the whole brain. However\, 
 a growing body of evidence indicates that sleep- and wake-like brain activ
 ity patterns may often coexist during behavioral wakefulness or sleep. Ind
 eed\, the occurrence of local\, sleep-like episodes during wakefulness has
  been suggested to explain performance deterioration related to protracted
  task practice and sleep deprivation. Moreover\, local changes in sleep- a
 nd wake-like activity may underlie changes in subjective experience leadin
 g to mind wandering or mind blanking during wakefulness or to the emergenc
 e of dreams during sleep. This webinar will discuss recent research\, chal
 lenges\, and potential clinical implications regarding the local regulatio
 n of sleep and wakefulness in humans. This webinar is presented by Dr. Giu
 lio Bernardi who is Associate Professor in General Psychology at the IMT S
 chool for Advanced Studies Lucca\, Italy. He obtained a PhD in Neuroscienc
 e at the University of Pisa and worked in research centers in the United S
 tates and Switzerland. His current research activity focuses on the study 
 of the reciprocal interactions between wakefulness and sleep\, investigati
 ng in particular how sleep is influenced and\, in turn\, influences cognit
 ive efficiency\, learning\, memory\, and emotional regulation. In 2020 he 
 obtained an ERC Starting Grant for a project aimed at exploring new method
 s for the non-invasive modulation of sleep and dreams. Looking forward to 
 welcoming you to this webinar. ANT Neuro Education [Event ID: 05361] DISCL
 AIMER- Any medical information is provided as a general information servic
 e only\, and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a registered 
 physician or other [...]
DTSTAMP:20260518T150109Z
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:Local regulation of sleep and wakefulness in the human brain: impli
 cations and applications
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 ocal-regulation-of-sleep-and-wakefulness-in-the-human-brain-implications-a
 nd-applications-9/register">Local regulation of sleep and wakefulness in t
 he human brain: implications and applications</a>\nThis webinar has ended.
  You can watch the recorded session here. Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational
  Webinar Series! Sleep and wakefulness have been traditionally regarded as
  two mutually exclusive\, though interacting\, states affecting the whole 
 brain. However\, a growing body of evidence indicates that sleep- and wake
 -like brain activity patterns may often coexist during behavioral wakefuln
 ess or sleep. Indeed\, the occurrence of local\, sleep-like episodes durin
 g wakefulness has been suggested to explain performance deterioration rela
 ted to protracted task practice and sleep deprivation. Moreover\, local ch
 anges in sleep- and wake-like activity may underlie changes in subjective 
 experience leading to mind wandering or mind blanking during wakefulness o
 r to the emergence of dreams during sleep. This webinar will discuss recen
 t research\, challenges\, and potential clinical implications regarding th
 e local regulation of sleep and wakefulness in humans. This webinar is pre
 sented by Dr. Giulio Bernardi who is Associate Professor in General Psycho
 logy at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca\, Italy. He obtained a P
 hD in Neuroscience at the University of Pisa and worked in research center
 s in the United States and Switzerland. His current research activity focu
 ses on the study of the reciprocal interactions between wakefulness and sl
 eep\, investigating in particular how sleep is influenced and\, in turn\, 
 influences cognitive efficiency\, learning\, memory\, and emotional regula
 tion. In 2020 he obtained an ERC Starting Grant for a project aimed at exp
 loring new methods for the non-invasive modulation of sleep and dreams. Lo
 oking forward to welcoming you to this webinar. ANT Neuro Education [Event
  ID: 05361] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is provided as a general i
 nformation service only\, and is not intended as a substitute for advice f
 rom a registered physician or other [...]
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