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1 mM.Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent across all stages of Bipolar Disorder. Despite a wealth of research on the neurophysiological features of sleep in this population, progress in this field has been slow. We aimed to review the literature on sleep electroencephalography (EEG) studies in Bipolar Disorder, considering sleep architecture and microstructural oscillatory activity. We included a total of 22 studies six on sleep during manic episodes, seven during depressive episodes, seven in euthymic patients and two in high-risk