نتایج جستجو برای: sleep stages

تعداد نتایج: 295823  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Thomas Andrillon Andreas Trier Poulsen Lars Kai Hansen Damien Léger Sid Kouider

UNLABELLED Sleep is characterized by a loss of behavioral responsiveness. However, recent research has shown that the sleeping brain is not completely disconnected from its environment. How neural activity constrains the ability to process sensory information while asleep is yet unclear. Here, we instructed human volunteers to classify words with lateralized hand responses while falling asleep....

2017
Tzu-Yin Lee Pi-Chen Chang Ing-Jy Tseng Min-Huey Chung

The present study investigated the parameters of nocturnal sleep that mediate the relationship between morningness-eveningness preference and the sleep architecture of naps in university students. This study had a cross-sectional, descriptive correlational design. The sleep architecture of 52 students invited to take an afternoon nap in the laboratory was recorded. The morningness-eveningness q...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2001
M Atienza J L Cantero C M Gómez

The large N1 wave of the auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) typically occurring to the first stimulus after a long silent interval seems to be associated with the involuntary initial-orienting response. Since the mechanisms involved in the generation of this brain response are assumed to be activated automatically, the present study aims at determining whether this electrophysiological re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Melanie Strauss Jacobo D Sitt Jean-Remi King Maxime Elbaz Leila Azizi Marco Buiatti Lionel Naccache Virginie van Wassenhove Stanislas Dehaene

When presented with an auditory sequence, the brain acts as a predictive-coding device that extracts regularities in the transition probabilities between sounds and detects unexpected deviations from these regularities. Does such prediction require conscious vigilance, or does it continue to unfold automatically in the sleeping brain? The mismatch negativity and P300 components of the auditory ...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2012
Kristína Mezeiová Milan Paluš

OBJECTIVE Potential differences between coherence and phase synchronization analyses of human sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) are assessed and occurrences of phase vs. complete synchronization between EEG signals from different locations during different sleep stages are investigated. METHODS Linear spectral coherence, mean phase coherence (MPC) z-score and Pearson's correlation coefficient ...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 1997
H Otzenberger C Simon C Gronfier G Brandenberger

In previous sleep studies, it has been demonstrated that Poincare plots of RR intervals, which provide a beat to beat dynamic measure of heart rate variability, have distinctive and characteristic patterns according to sleep stages. This study was designed to evaluate the temporal relationship between heart rate variability and sleep electroencephalographic activity (EEG) by using the Pearson's...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2003
Stéphane Bruno Pascal Scalart Pierre Lutzler

We describe in this paper a smart multisensor kernel, given the shape of a wriststrap and able to characterise a current physiological state among a number of ones resulting from a previous analysis, and to transmit those results using a radio link. The main advantage of this product is its adaptability. As examples, we describe two applications which are the remote monitoring of elderly people...

Journal: :Sleep 1995
M S Mourtazaev B Kemp A H Zwinderman H A Kamphuisen

Low-frequency EEG was analyzed quantitatively during 2 nights in 40 females and 34 males aged 26 to 101 years. Analyses were based on Rechtschaffen and Kales NREM sleep stages, on absolute low-frequency amplitude (i.e. power in the range of 0.2-2.0 Hz) and on low-frequency continuity. The latter parameter describes how much (0-100%) of the current slow-wave activity is continued in the near-fut...

2011
Scott M. McKinney Thien Thanh Dang-Vu Orfeu M. Buxton Jo M. Solet Jeffrey M. Ellenbogen

The neural correlates of the wake-sleep continuum remain incompletely understood, limiting the development of adaptive drug delivery systems for promoting sleep maintenance. The most useful measure for resolving early positions along this continuum is the alpha oscillation, an 8-13 Hz electroencephalographic rhythm prominent over posterior scalp locations. The brain activation signature of wake...

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