نتایج جستجو برای: action in rem

تعداد نتایج: 17037422  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Denise J Cai Sarnoff A Mednick Elizabeth M Harrison Jennifer C Kanady Sara C Mednick

The hypothesized role of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, which is rich in dreams, in the formation of new associations, has remained anecdotal. We examined the role of REM on creative problem solving, with the Remote Associates Test (RAT). Using a nap paradigm, we manipulated various conditions of prior exposure to elements of a creative problem. Compared with quiet rest and non-REM sleep, REM ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Statistical Association 2013
Blakeley B McShane Shane T Jensen Allan I Pack Abraham J Wyner

We develop methodology which combines statistical learning methods with generalized Markov models, thereby enhancing the former to account for time series dependence. Our methodology can accommodate very general and very long-term time dependence structures in an easily estimable and computationally tractable fashion. We apply our methodology to the scoring of sleep behavior in mice. As current...

Journal: :Sleep advances 2022

Abstract Sleep states in infancy differ from adult sleep states. Due to different cortical and physical manifestations, the REM NREM equivalent infants are often denoted as Active Quiet sleep. Key differences infant REM-NREM cycling include rapid cycling, commencement of state, instead NREM. The physiological mechanisms underlying developmental changes not well understood. We extended an existi...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019

The past decade has experienced an increasing interest in action underestanding and children’s mirroring of others’ behavior. Behavioral investigations have focused on the development and significance of mimicry, goal prediction and imitation. Others have focused on the neural basis of action mirroring, identifying particular electrophysiological markers or related brain regions. A vivid debate...

2014
Christine Dugovic Jonathan E. Shelton Sujin Yun Pascal Bonaventure Brock T. Shireman Timothy W. Lovenberg

In accordance with the prominent role of orexins in the maintenance of wakefulness via activation of orexin-1 (OX1R) and orexin-2 (OX2R) receptors, various dual OX1/2R antagonists have been shown to promote sleep in animals and humans. While selective blockade of OX2R seems to be sufficient to initiate and prolong sleep, the beneficial effect of additional inhibition of OX1R remains controversi...

2002
J. L. Peters D. P. van Kammen A. Guidotti T. Neylan D. Riemann H. Gann F. Hohagen M. Berger

CPs (p < 0. IO). Although the SPs spent less time in REM sleep (p<O.O5), further REM sleep parameters, including REM latency and REM density, were not altered. In conclusion, our findings in drug-naive patients with a first episode of a schizophrenic disorder are in favour of an arousal linked disturbance at the beginning of the night sleep resulting in a delayed sleep onset and a disturbed bui...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2014
Péter Simor János Körmendi Klára Horváth Ferenc Gombos Péter P Ujma Róbert Bódizs

Abnormal arousal processes, sympathetic influences, as well as wake-like alpha activity during sleep were reported as pathophysiological features of Nightmare Disorder. We hypothesized that in Nightmare Disorder, wake-like cortical activity and peripheral measures linked to arousals would be triggered by physiological processes related to the initiation of REM periods. Therefore, we examined el...

Journal: :Chest 2009
Danny J Eckert Atul Malhotra Yu L Lo David P White Amy S Jordan

BACKGROUND The mechanisms contributing to worsening of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have been minimally studied. Reduced upper-airway muscle tone may be an important contributor. Because respiratory events and the associated blood gas changes can influence genioglossus (GG) activity, we compared GG activity between OSA patients and control subjects during ...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2000
R P Vertes K E Eastman

We present evidence disputing the hypothesis that memories are processed or consolidated in REM sleep. A review of REM deprivation (REMD) studies in animals shows these reports to be about equally divided in showing that REMD does, or does not, disrupt learning/memory. The studies supporting a relationship between REM sleep and memory have been strongly criticized for the confounding effects of...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
H A Baghdoyan J L Spotts S G Snyder

This study was performed to test the hypothesis that cholinoceptive basal forebrain systems can significantly influence cholinoceptive pontine mechanisms known to be important for generating rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. This hypothesis was examined by microinjecting the cholinergic agonist carbachol or saline (vehicle control) into the pons, the basal forebrain, or simultaneously into the po...

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