Sleep deprivation increases levels of the synaptic density marker SV2A in the human brain (opens in new tab)
The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis proposes that wakefulness increases synaptic strength, while sleep facilitates synaptic down-selection, but direct evidence for this phenomenon in the human brain remains scarce. This PET imaging study provides new evidence that sleep deprivation increases synaptic density across the human brain.
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