Non-rapid Eye Movement Sleep Homeostatic Plasticity Carries the Risk of Epileptic Transformation [PDF]
Péter Halász, Anna Szűcs
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Lactobacillus fermentum PS150 promotes non-rapid eye movement sleep in the first night effect of mice. [PDF]
Lin A +7 more
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Editor's evaluation: Non-rapid eye movement sleep and wake neurophysiology in schizophrenia
Adrien Peyrache
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Non-rapid eye movement sleep and isoflurane-induced anesthesia show divergent subcortical connectivity patterns during transition phases in mice. [PDF]
Joyce L +5 more
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Evidence of a maturational disruption in non-rapid eye movement sleep slow wave activity in youth with attention-deficit/hyperactivity, learning and internalizing disorders. [PDF]
Ricci A +7 more
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Rapid Eye Movement and Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Contributions in Memory Consolidation and Resistance to Retroactive Interference for Verbal Material [PDF]
Gaétane Deliens +3 more
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Abstract Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by predominantly neuronal α‐synuclein pathology and dopaminergic dysfunction. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) seeding amplification assays (SAA) detect α‐synuclein aggregates in vivo, but not all patients with PD have a positive SAA.
Michael Tran Duong +186 more
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Rhythmic and arrhythmic components from local-field potentials during non-rapid eye movement sleep in younger and older mice. [PDF]
Dubé J +6 more
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Pre-Sleep Cognitive Arousal Is Unrelated to Sleep Misperception in Healthy Sleepers When Unexpected Sounds Are Played during Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep: A Polysomnography Study. [PDF]
Sharman RL +7 more
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Early Autonomic Burden in Prodromal Parkinson's Disease Predicts Cognitive Impairment
Abstract Background Autonomic dysfunction is a known contributor to cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD), but its impact during prodromal stage is unknown. Objective The aim was to determine whether early autonomic burden predicts incident cognitive impairment in prodromal PD.
A. Enrique Martinez‐Nunez +5 more
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