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تعداد نتایج: 184611  

Journal: :Pediatric exercise science 2012
Jorge E Morais Sérgio Jesus Vasco Lopes Nuno Garrido António Silva Daniel Marinho Tiago M Barbosa

The aim of this study was to develop a structural equation model (i.e., a confirmatory technique that analyzes relationships among observed variables) for young swimmer performance based on selected kinematic, anthropometric and hydrodynamic variables. A total of 114 subjects (73 boys and 41 girls of mean age of 12.31 ± 1.09 years; 47.91 ± 10.81 kg body mass; 156.57 ± 10.90 cm height and Tanner...

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...

2010
Murat Ozgoren Onur Bayazit Sibel Kocaaslan Necati Gokmen Adile Oniz

BACKGROUND The study of brain functioning is a major challenge in neuroscience fields as human brain has a dynamic and ever changing information processing. Case is worsened with conditions where brain undergoes major changes in so-called different conscious states. Even though the exact definition of consciousness is a hard one, there are certain conditions where the descriptions have reached ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
N Ben-Israel Y Zigel A Tal Y Segev A Tarasiuk

The aim of the present study was to estimate slow-wave activity (SWA), a marker of sleep homeostasis, in children with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) before and after adenotonsillectomy (AT) compared with untreated OSA children (comparison group). 14 children with OSA (mean ± sd age 6.4 ± 2.5 yrs; apnoea-hypopnoea index (AHI) 10.0 ± 10.3 events·h⁻¹) who underwent AT were consecutively recruited...

Journal: :Behavioral sleep medicine 2015
Nicola Cellini Elizabeth A McDevitt Ashley A Ricker Kelly M Rowe Sara C Mednick

An automated wireless system (WS) for sleep monitoring was recently developed and validated for assessing nighttime sleep. Here, we aimed to evaluate the validity of the WS to correctly monitor daytime sleep during naps compared to polysomnography (PSG). We found that the WS underestimated wake, sleep onset latency, and wake after sleep onset. Meanwhile, it overestimated total sleep time, sleep...

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...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 1992
M V Kumar T Desiraju

The present study was carried out to assess electrophysiological and behavioral changes in Wistar rats caused by consuming a daily dose of lead acetate (400 micrograms lead/g body weight/day, given by gastric intubation, from second day of birth to 60 days of age. At 60 days of age, the lead treated rats showed in both wakeful and slow wave sleep stages, a statistically significant reduction in...

2015
Kang K. L. Liu Ronny P. Bartsch Aijing Lin Rosario N. Mantegna Plamen Ch. Ivanov

Neural plasticity transcends a range of spatio-temporal scales and serves as the basis of various brain activities and physiologic functions. At the microscopic level, it enables the emergence of brain waves with complex temporal dynamics. At the macroscopic level, presence and dominance of specific brain waves is associated with important brain functions. The role of neural plasticity at diffe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2001
F Togo Y Yamamoto

The physiological significance of the fractal component of short-term, spontaneous heart rate variability (HRV) in humans remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to gain further information about the respective fractal components by extracting them from HRV, blood pressure variability (BPV), and instantaneous lung volume (ILV) time series via coarse graining spectral analysis in nine ...

2015
Ramona Cabiddu Renata Trimer Audrey Borghi-Silva Matteo Migliorini Renata G. Mendes Antonio D. Oliveira Jr. Fernando S. M. Costa Anna M. Bianchi

Obesity is associated with cardiovascular mortality. Linear methods, including time domain and frequency domain analysis, are normally applied on the heart rate variability (HRV) signal to investigate autonomic cardiovascular control, whose imbalance might promote cardiovascular disease in these patients. However, given the cardiac activity non-linearities, non-linear methods might provide bett...

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