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Electro-oculography in bilateral optic neuropathy
Objective Effect of bilateral, optic neuropathy on the function of retinal pigment epithelium has not been investigated extensively to date. This study aimed to determine the effect of bilateral, optic neuropathy on light peak:dark trough ratio, light ...
Padmini Dahanayake +5 more
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Accurate, fast, and reliable multiclass classification of electroencephalography (EEG) signals is a challenging task towards the development of motor imagery brain-computer interface (MI-BCI) systems.
Benini, Luca +5 more
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A user-friendly wearable single-channel EOG-based human-computer interface for cursor control [PDF]
This paper presents a novel wearable single-channel electrooculography (EOG) based human-computer interface (HCI) with a simple system design and robust performance.
ANG, AMS, Hung, YS, Mak, JNF, Zhang, Z
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ABSTRACT Emotion regulation deficits are a hallmark of adolescent depression, and sleep greatly impacts emotion regulation. Initial data indicate acute mood benefits of slow‐wave sleep deprivation (SWSD) in depressed adults, but it is unclear whether this may occur through improvement in emotion regulation.
João Paulo Lima Santos +2 more
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Measurement(s) eye movement measurement • brain measurement • muscle electrophysiology trait Technology Type(s) electrooculography • electroencephalography (EEG) • electromyography Factor Type(s) auditory stimuli • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient ...
Andres Jaramillo-Gonzalez +6 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of intensive sleep retraining (ISR) and total sleep deprivation (TSD) against a no‐treatment control condition for treating chronic insomnia and examine two potential mechanisms: the resolution of conditioned insomnia and the increase in homeostatic sleep drive produced by sleep deprivation ...
J. Le Bouthillier, H. Ivers, C. M. Morin
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Deciphering Insomnia: Benchmarking Automated Sleep Staging Algorithms for Complex Sleep Disorders
ABSTRACT Polysomnography (PSG) is essential for diagnosing sleep disorders, but its manual interpretation is labor‐intensive. Automated sleep staging algorithms are promising, yet their utility in complex sleep disorders such as insomnia remains uncertain. This study evaluates five of the most recognised sleep staging classifiers—U‐Sleep, STAGES, GSSC,
Umaer Hanif +6 more
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Factors affecting the sleep of one-year-olds : a pilot study using objective monitoring of New Zealand infants : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Science in Psychology at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand [PDF]
Sleep takes time to mature and in infancy the structure and cycle of sleep differs greatly to that of adults. Data concerning normative sleep of infants is lacking due to few studies using objective measures.
Gibson, Rosemary H
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ABSTRACT While daytime napping could support recovery in athletes, poorly timed or prolonged naps may interfere with nighttime sleep. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the effect of two different, well‐timed nap opportunity durations, 25 and 90 min, on subsequent objectively measured nighttime sleep in student athletes.
Omar Boukhris +2 more
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ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY AND PATTERN ERG IN THE DIAGNOSTICS OF BEST’S VITELLIFORM DISTROPHY
Background. The aim of the study was to develop electrooculography in accordance with ISCEV standards and to test its accuracy in the diagnosis of Best’s disease, where the EOG results should be invariably abnormal in all affected members.
Martina Jarc-Vidmar +3 more
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