نتایج جستجو برای: sleep stages

تعداد نتایج: 295823  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1976
R Perkins M Baker

Skin potential levels and EEG changes were recorded in eight psychiatric patients during three nights of sleep. In a balanced design each patient took amylobarbitone sodium 200 mg, chlordiazepoxide 30 mg and placebo in turn. Skin potential did not distinguish between wakefulness and sleep as measured by the EEG nor did it clearly identify individual sleep stages. However, significant difference...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2005
Spyridon Drosopoulos Ullrich Wagner Jan Born

Recognition memory is considered to be supported by two different memory processes, i.e., the explicit recollection of information about a previous event and an implicit process of recognition based on an acontextual sense of familiarity. Both types of memory supposedly rely on distinct memory systems. Sleep is known to enhance the consolidation of memories, with the different sleep stages affe...

Journal: :Japanese heart journal 1972
S Murao K Harumi S Katayama S Mashima K Shimomura

In 12 patients with nocturnal angina pectoris, all-night continuous polygraphic recordings were made, including electroencephalogram, electrooculogram, electromyogram, impedance pneumogram and electrocardiogram, and ECG was analyzed in relation to heart rate and sleep stages. Out of 58 episodes of ischemic ST,T changes which were recorded with the peak frequency between 4:00 and 6:00a.m., 24 we...

2016
Michael G. Smith Ilona Croy Oscar Hammar Kerstin Persson Waye

As the number of freight trains on railway networks increases, so does the potential for vibration exposure in dwellings nearby to freight railway lines. Nocturnal trains in particular are of particular importance since night-time exposure may interfere with sleep. The present work investigates the impact of vibration and noise from night-time freight trains on human sleep. In an experimental p...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Päivi Nevalainen Leena Lauronen Anke Sambeth Heidi Wikström Yoshio Okada Elina Pihko

Although brain development has been actively investigated in animals, maturation of the cerebral cortex in human newborns is still poorly understood. This study aimed at characterizing the cortical areas participating in tactile processing in human neonates. Somatosensory-evoked magnetic fields were recorded from 21 healthy full-term newborns during natural sleep. Altogether, four cortical area...

2016
Mina Amiri Birgit Frauscher Jean Gotman

The interactions between different EEG frequency bands have been widely investigated in normal and pathologic brain activity. Phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) is one of the important forms of this interaction where the amplitude of higher frequency oscillations is modulated by the phase of lower frequency activity. Here, we studied the dynamic variations of PAC of high (gamma and ripple) and low ...

2015
Hichem Slama Gaétane Deliens Rémy Schmitz Philippe Peigneux Rachel Leproult Vladyslav Vyazovskiy

Beneficial effects of napping or bright light exposure on cognitive performance have been reported in participants exposed to sleep loss. Nonetheless, few studies investigated the effect of these potential countermeasures against the temporary drop in performance observed in mid-afternoon, and even less so on cognitive flexibility, a crucial component of executive functions. This study investig...

Journal: :Critical reviews in biomedical engineering 2001
N N Lebedeva A V Sulimov O P Sulimova T I Korotkovskaya T Gailus

An investigation was made of 8-hour EEG tracings of sleeping humans exposed to the electromagnetic field of a GSM-standard mobile phone. To analyze the EEG-patterns, manual scoring, nonlinear dynamics, and spectral analysis were employed. It was found that, when human beings were exposed to the electromagnetic field of a cellular phone, their cerebral cortex biopotentials revealed an increase i...

2011
Andrea E. Cavanna Sachin Shah Clare M. Eddy Adrian Williams Hugh Rickards

Consciousness is a state so essentially entwined with human experience, yet so difficult to conceptually define and measure. In this article, we explore how a bidimensional model of consciousness involving both level of arousal and subjective awareness of the contents of consciousness can be used to differentiate a range of healthy and altered conscious states. These include the different sleep...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research protocols 2005
Marco Weiergräber Margit Henry Jürgen Hescheler Neil Smyth Toni Schneider

Telemetric EEG recording plays a crucial role in the neurological characterization of various transgenic mouse models giving valuable information about epilepsies and sleep disorders in humans. In the past different experimental approaches have been described using tethered systems and jacket systems containing recorders. A main disadvantage of these is their sometimes unphysiological, restrain...

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