نتایج جستجو برای: sleep stages

تعداد نتایج: 295823  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Mirjana Vucinović Anita Ursić Biserka Resić Vesna Capkun

The purpose of this pilot study is to asses the effects of multiple pregnancies on the maturation of the developing brain using the polysomnographic EEG recordings. Data from prospectively recorded 10 twin sets, born prematurely (mean 36 gestational week; range 33 - 38 GW) in the Split University Hospital Center, were analysed. We compared sleep architecture parameters in the twins at 37h and 4...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2002
Hélène Bastuji Fabien Perrin Luis Garcia-Larrea

This review summarises the results of event-related potentials studies exploring the extent to which the human brain can extract semantic information from external stimuli during sleep. The persistence of a differential response to the subject's own name, relative to any other proper name, during stage 2 (S2) and paradoxical (REM) sleep (PS) suggests that the brain remains able to discriminate ...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2008
Ma'ayan Bresler Koby Sheffy Giora Pillar Meir Preiszler Sarah Herscovici

The objective of this study is to develop and assess an automatic algorithm based on the peripheral arterial tone (PAT) signal to differentiate between light and deep sleep stages. The PAT signal is a measure of the pulsatile arterial volume changes at the finger tip reflecting sympathetic tone variations and is recorded by an ambulatory unattended device, the Watch-PAT100, which has been shown...

2015
Gordon B. Feld Susanne Diekelmann

The last decade has witnessed a spurt of new publications documenting sleep's essential contribution to the brains ability to form lasting memories. For the declarative memory domain, slow wave sleep (the deepest sleep stage) has the greatest beneficial effect on the consolidation of memories acquired during preceding wakefulness. The finding that newly encoded memories become reactivated durin...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2006
Stefan Lautenbacher Bernd Kundermann Jürgen-Christian Krieg

Chronically painful conditions are frequently associated with sleep disturbances, i.e. changes in sleep continuity and sleep architecture as well as increased sleepiness during daytime. A new hypothesis, which has attracted more and more attention, is that disturbances of sleep cause or modulate acute and chronic pain. Since it is well-known that pain disturbs sleep the relationship between the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Laura Kurdziel Kasey Duclos Rebecca M C Spencer

Despite the fact that midday naps are characteristic of early childhood, very little is understood about the structure and function of these sleep bouts. Given that sleep benefits memory in young adults, it is possible that naps serve a similar function for young children. However, children transition from biphasic to monophasic sleep patterns in early childhood, eliminating the nap from their ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2006
F Page G Coleman R Conduit

This study was undertaken to determine the effect of 24-h transdermal nicotine patches on sleep and dream mentation in 15 smokers aged 20 to 33. Utilising a repeated measures design, it was found that more time awake and more ASDA micro-arousals occurred while wearing the nicotine patch compared to placebo. Also, the percentage of REM sleep decreased, but REM latency and the proportion of time ...

2011
Antoine U. Viola Eleonora Tobaldini Sarah L. Chellappa Karina Rabello Casali Alberto Porta Nicola Montano

INTRODUCTION Sleep is a complex phenomenon characterized by important modifications throughout life and by changes of autonomic cardiovascular control. Aging is associated with a reduction of the overall heart rate variability (HRV) and a decrease of complexity of autonomic cardiac regulation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the HRV complexity using two entropy-derived measures, Shannon En...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Garrick W Don Karen A Waters

Apnea and arousal are modulated with sleep stage, and swallowing may interfere with respiratory rhythm in infants. We hypothesized that swallowing itself would display interaction with sleep state. Concurrent polysomnography and measurement of swallowing allowed time-matched analysis of 3,092 swallows, 482 apneas, and 771 arousals in 17 infants aged 1-34 wk. The mean rates of swallowing, apnea,...

Journal: :Sleep 2001
L De Gennaro M Ferrara M Bertini

STUDY OBJECTIVES Aim of the present study was to assess changes in arousal rates after selective slow-wave (SWS) and total sleep deprivations. DESIGN Two-way mixed design comparing the arousal index (Al), as expressed by the number of EEG arousals divided by sleep duration, in totally or selectively sleep deprived subjects. SETTING Sleep laboratory. PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS Nineteen norma...

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