Science
Resonance-driven enhancement of sleep spindles using thalamic temporal interference stimulation
Key Points
Sleep spindles are hallmarks of non-rapid eye movement sleep and support memory consolidation, yet remain difficult to modulate non-invasively. Combining computational modeling and human sleep recordings, we show that thalamus-targeted temporal interference stimulation (TIS) with a 5Hz envelope increases spindle density via subthreshold resonance in thalamocortical relay neurons. Our results demonstrate a mechanistic framework for the rational design of interventions to selectively augment...
Sleep spindles are hallmarks of non-rapid eye movement sleep and support memory consolidation, yet remain difficult to modulate non-invasively. Combining computational modeling and human sleep recordings, we show that thalamus-targeted temporal interference stimulation (TIS) with a 5Hz envelope increases spindle density via subthreshold resonance in thalamocortical relay neurons. Our results demonstrate a mechanistic framework for the rational design of interventions to selectively augment sleep spindles.