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Editorial: Consciousness, cognition, and compassion. [PDF]
Subramaniam B, Chang TFH, Sadhasivam S.
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Consciousness, Cognition and the Neuronal Cytoskeleton – A New Paradigm Needed in Neuroscience [PDF]
Stuart Hameroff, Hameroff Stuart
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Previously, we presented our preliminary results (N = 14) investigating the effects of short-wavelength light from a smartphone during the evening on sleep and circadian rhythms (Höhn et al., 2021).
Sarah R. Schmid +6 more
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On the Efficacy of a CBT-I-Based Online Program for Sleep Problems: A Randomized Controlled Trial
There is an urgent need for easily accessible treatment options for sleep problems to reduce the current treatment gap in receiving cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Using a randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the efficacy of a CBT-
Esther-Sevil Eigl +3 more
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Smartphone usage strongly increased in the last decade, especially before bedtime. There is growing evidence that short-wavelength light affects hormonal secretion, thermoregulation, sleep and alertness.
Christopher Höhn +7 more
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Soccer, Sleep, Repeat: Effects of Training Characteristics on Sleep Quantity and Sleep Architecture
Due to the high demands of competitive sports, the sleep architecture of adolescent athletes may be influenced by their regular training. To date, there is no clear evidence on how training characteristics (intensity, time of day, number of sessions ...
Patricia Frytz +2 more
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Loss of consciousness reduces the stability of brain hubs and the heterogeneity of brain dynamics
López-González et al study the fMRI brain dynamics and their underlying mechanism from patients that suffered brain injuries leading to a disorder of consciousness as well as from healthy subjects undergoing propofol-induced sedation.
Ane López-González +11 more
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A low-threshold sleep intervention for improving sleep quality and well-being
BackgroundApproximately one-third of the healthy population suffer from sleep problems, but only a small proportion of those affected receive professional help.
Esther-Sevil Eigl +3 more
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Self-reported changes in sleep patterns and behavior in children and adolescents during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns worldwide forced children and adolescents to change and adapt their lives to an unprecedented situation. Using an online survey, we investigated whether they showed changes in sleep quality and other related factors ...
Kathrin Bothe +4 more
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Decoding Brain Responses to Names and Voices across Different Vigilance States
Past research has demonstrated differential responses of the brain during sleep in response especially to variations in paralinguistic properties of auditory stimuli, suggesting they can still be processed “offline”. However, the nature of the underlying
Tomasz Wielek +4 more
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