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. 2015 Jun 3;9:323. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00323

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Spindle density is shown in all derivations for BSL (black squares) and REC (open triangle; mean ± standard error of mean) for women and men. Simple effects analyses showed significant interactions (p < 0.0001) between sleep condition and all derivations for both sexes. (Women—Prefrontal: F(1,59) = 36.64; Frontal: F(1,59) = 139.71; Central: F(1,59) = 165.14; Parietal: F(1,59) = 89.87 and Occipital: F(1,59) = 121.42; Men—Prefrontal: F(1,59) = 16.56; Frontal: F(1,59) = 54.48; Central: F(1,59) = 72.58; Parietal: F(1,59) = 36.41 and Occipital: F(1,59) = 46.57). Stars indicate significant differences between BSL and REC in both age groups (for women and men, ES: **>0.7; *<0.7).