نتایج جستجو برای: stages

تعداد نتایج: 184611  

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2013
Robert Stickgold

It would be nice if we could talk about sleep and memory as if there were only one type of memory and one type of sleep. But this is far from the case. Sleep and memory each comes in many forms, and furthermore, memories can go through multiple forms of post-encoding processing that must be individually addressed. Finally, sleep stages per se do not affect memories. Rather, the neuromodulatory ...

2016
Michael Joseph Lavery Carolyn Stull Michael Owen Kinney Gil Yosipovitch

Chronic pruritus is a debilitating condition with numerous etiologies. Many patients suffer from nocturnal pruritus, which can decrease quality of life and affect mortality in hemodialysis patients. Nocturnal pruritus may occur in all sleep stages but is most prevalent in stages N1 and N2. Further research is needed to elucidate the pathophysiology of nocturnal itch, which will aid in the devel...

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1979
G Fein I Feinberg

A system for computer-assisted encoding, tabulation and analysis of visually scored sleep data is presented. The main features of the system are: (1) The use of computer-readable optical scan sheets for direct encoding of the sleep data. This eliminates the need for a separate transcription and/or key-punching operation. (2) The development of a visually scored data base, organized by NREM and ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2015
A Schlemmer U Parlitz S Luther N Wessel T Penzel

Transition patterns between different sleep stages are analysed in terms of probability distributions of symbolic sequences for young and old subjects with and without sleep disorder. Changes of these patterns due to ageing are compared with variations of transition probabilities due to sleep disorder.

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2007
Maria Kosma Rebecca Ellis Bradley J Cardinal Jeremy J Bauer Jeffrey A McCubbin

The study's purpose was to identify the mediating role of intention and the stages of change (SOC) in physical activity (PA) over a 6-month period using two models (theory of planned behavior [TPB] and TPB/SOC). Participants were 143 adults with physical disabilities (70.68% response rate; M age = 46.03). The TPB constructs, SOC (time 1), and PA (time 2) were assessed using standardized self-re...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1995
M Kamiński K Blinowska W Szelenberger

Overnight sleep EEG recorded from 21 derivations was studied for 7 subjects (4 normal and 3 depressive). The multichannel autoregressive model was fitted to all 21 channels simultaneously. Ordinary, multiple and partial coherencies and directed transfer function were estimated for sleep stages and wakefulness. Ordinary coherencies give rather trivial information that coherence decreases with th...

2016
I. Zibrandtsen P. Kidmose M. Otto J. Ibsen T.W. Kjaer

BACKGROUND We investigate the potential usability of a novel in-the-ear electroencephalography recording device for sleep staging. METHODS In one healthy subject we compare simultaneous earelectroencephalography to standard scalp EEG visually and using power spectrograms. Hypnograms independently derived from the records are compared. RESULTS We find that alpha activity, K complexes, sleep ...

2007
Kamila Jauch-Chara Manfred Hallschmid Steffen Gais Kerstin M. Oltmanns Achim Peters Jan Born Bernd Schultes

OBJECTIVE—Nocturnal hypoglycemia represents an important problem for diabetic patients, which has been primarily attributed to an attenuated hormonal counterregulation during sleep. So far, hypoglycemia counterregulation has been exclusively examined during early nocturnal sleep, although early sleep differs markedly in sleep stage architecture from late sleep. Here, we investigated whether awa...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2011
Eckehard Olbrich Peter Achermann Thomas Wennekers

'Complexity science' is a rapidly developing research direction with applications in a multitude of fields that study complex systems consisting of a number of nonlinear elements with interesting dynamics and mutual interactions. This Theme Issue 'The complexity of sleep' aims at fostering the application of complexity science to sleep research, because the brain in its different sleep stages a...

2013
Enzo Tagliazucchi Marion Behrens Helmut Laufs

Human deep sleep is characterized by reduced sensory activity, responsiveness to stimuli, and conscious awareness. Given its ubiquity and reversible nature, it represents an attractive paradigm to study the neural changes which accompany the loss of consciousness in humans. In particular, the deepest stages of sleep can serve as an empirical test for the predictions of theoretical models relati...

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