نتایج جستجو برای: sleep stages

تعداد نتایج: 295823  

2006
JEAN-PAUL BANQUET MAURICE SAILHAN

Computerized spectral analysis and qualitative reports determined distinctions among the EEG records during Transcendental Meditation, the different sleep stages, and waking in meditators and controls. Speculations were formulated concerning the possibility that the changes in consciousness induced during the process of Transcendental Meditation may carry over into waking, dreaming, and sleep s...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2008
Emilia Sforza Florian Chapotot Ross Pigeau Alain Buguet

OBJECTIVE Several factors, such as homeostatic and circadian influences, may affect the density of cortical and subcortical arousals (AR). The purpose of this study was to examine the time-of-night and the first night effect on AR response. METHODS AR were classified into microarousals (MA), phases of transitory activation (PAT), delta (D-burst) and K-complex burst (K-burst). The AR density a...

Journal: :Sleep 1999
A Rechtschaffen B M Bergmann M A Gilliland K Bauer

Total sleep deprivation (TSD) of rats for 24 hours or less by continually enforced locomotion has consistently produced subsequent rebounds of slow-wave or high-amplitude EEG activity in NREM sleep, which has contributed to the widely held view that this EEG activity reflects particularly "intense" or restorative sleep. These rebounds usually have been accompanied by substantial rebounds of REM...

Journal: :Thorax 1983
J R Catterall P M Calverley J T Power C M Shapiro N J Douglas D C Flenley

Patients with asthma often wheeze at night and they also become hypoxic during sleep. To determine whether ketotifen, a drug with sedative properties, is safe for use at night in patients with asthma, we performed a double blind crossover study comparing the effects of a single 1 mg dose of ketotifen and of placebo on arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), breathing patterns, electroencephalographi...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2016
Paul-Antoine Libourel Anthony Herrel

Despite the ubiquitous nature of sleep, its functions remain a mystery. In an attempt to address this, many researchers have studied behavioural and electrophysiological phenomena associated with sleep in a diversity of animals. The great majority of vertebrates and invertebrates display a phase of immobility that could be considered as a sort of sleep. Terrestrial mammals and birds, both homeo...

2009
Do-Un Jeong

= Abstract = Computerized sleep staging is maintained to be a possible replacement for human scoring of sleep and is expected to reduce substantially the sleep technologists7 time and efforts in scoring sleep into stages and practically to provide paperless polysomnography. So far various computer algorithms have been developed and automatic sleep analyzing systems have been tested mainly on no...

2016
Kathryn E. Atherton Anna C. Nobre Alpar S. Lazar Katharina Wulff Roger G. Whittaker Vandana Dhawan Zsolt I. Lazar Adam Z. Zeman Christopher R. Butler

We investigated whether the benefit of slow wave sleep (SWS) for memory consolidation typically observed in healthy individuals is disrupted in people with accelerated long-term forgetting (ALF) due to epilepsy. SWS is thought to play an active role in declarative memory in healthy individuals and, furthermore, electrographic epileptiform activity is often more prevalent during SWS than during ...

2011
Christopher M Jung Edward L Melanson Emily J Frydendall Leigh Perreault Robert H Eckel Kenneth P Wright

Sleep has been proposed to be a physiological adaptation to conserve energy, but little research has examined this proposed function of sleep in humans. We quantified effects of sleep, sleep deprivation and recovery sleep on whole-body total daily energy expenditure (EE) and on EE during the habitual day and nighttime. We also determined effects of sleep stage during baseline and recovery sleep...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2005
Z Clemens D Fabó P Halász

Despite strong evidence supporting a role for sleep in the consolidation of newly acquired declarative memories, the contribution of specific sleep stages remains controversial. Based on electrophysiological studies in animals, synchronous sleep oscillations have been long proposed as possible origins of sleep-related memory improvement. Nevertheless, no studies to date have directly investigat...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Karen Chardon Véronique Bach Frédéric Telliez Virginie Cardot Pierre Tourneux André Leke Jean-Pierre Libert

Caffeine is widely used for the treatment of apnea in premature neonates. However, the localization of caffeine's target site (central nervous system and/or peripheral chemoreceptors) is not well defined, especially for sleeping neonates whose sleep stages interact with respiratory control. The aim of this study was to assess the activity of the peripheral chemoreceptors in relation to sleep st...

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