Very interesting question Sally.  I found an article in the Journal of
Royal Society of Medicine that seems to support this idea generally and
provides excellent graphs on the sleep patterns of normal brains vs.
damaged brains during sleep.  See what you think.

http://jrs.sagepub.com/content/95/12/591.short

Joan
[email protected]

> In the Nova documentary about Genie, the large sleep spindles shown on her
> EEG are given as evidence of early brain damage. Does anyone know if this
> interpretation is still correct? Not my area of expertise, and I would
> like to be able to follow up on that point with students after seeing the
> doc.
>
> Thanks,
> Sally Walters





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