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Sleep deprivation in the rat: XX. Differences in wake and sleep temperatures during recovery
We examined the relationship between wake and sleep peritoneal temperature (T(ip)) during recovery from short-term (five rats, 5 days of deprivation) and long-term (nine rats, 14-21 days) total sleep deprivation (TSD). Mammalian body temperature normally
Feng, P. F. +6 more
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Reducing Food Waste Through Sharing Platforms: Unveiling the Rebound Effect
ABSTRACT Food‐sharing platforms are nowadays recognised as a powerful tool to increase food saving. However, little is known about the key determinants fostering its usage. We propose testing the psychosocial determinants of food‐sharing app usage and its impact on post consumption behaviour by combining the technology acceptance model (TAM) with the ...
Laura Michelini +3 more
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The data prepared here had been originally collected for a study project entitled ‘Breathing pattern analysis in insomnia suffers’. This data describes the information of 82 individuals; participating 41 normal individuals and 41 insomnia suffers with ...
Mohammad Rezaei +3 more
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Eye Saccade Dynamics During Paradoxical Sleep in the Cat
International audienceCat eye movements were recorded during wakefulness and paradoxical sleep with the technique of the scleral search coil in a magnetic field.
Sakai, K. +9 more
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What Is the Pterygomandibular Raphe? A Confluence of Fasciae Rather Than a Discrete Structure
ABSTRACT The pterygomandibular raphe (PMR) has traditionally been described as a fibrous or tendinous band connecting the bucinator (BM) and superior pharyngeal constrictor (SPCM) muscles. However, recent evidence has questioned its existence. This study aimed to reevaluate the anatomy of the pterygomandibular region by preserving fascial continuity ...
Joe Iwanaga +10 more
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The Persistent Paradox of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep (REMS): Brain Waves and Dreaming
The original conceptualization of REM sleep as paradoxical sleep was based on its EEG resembling wakefulness and its association with dreaming. Over time, the concept of paradox was expanded to include various associations with REM sleep, such as dream ...
J. F. Pagel
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Subjects were trained on a pursuit task in which the target trajectory was predictable only on the horizontal axis. Half of them were sleep deprived on the first post-training night (n = 13).
Frith, Christopher +11 more
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Consumer Behavior Toward Health‐Related Mobile Applications: A Hybrid Review and Future Agenda
ABSTRACT Mobile health (MH) has the potential to address many consumer challenges, but consumer responses to it remain varied. In this regard, the consumer's perspective on MH is becoming increasingly attractive to academia and business. This review aims to synthesize and analyze 103 studies from 2010 to 2024 using the Scientific Procedures and ...
Omer Faruk Celebi +3 more
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The neurobiology and neurophysiology of paradoxical (REM) sleep
International audienceRapid eye movement (REM) sleep (or paradoxical sleep [PS]) is a state character-ized by REMs, electroencephalography (EEG) activation and muscle atonia.
Adamantidis, Antoine +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between humble leadership and employee deviance in uncertain organizational environments, with a focus on the moderating role of employee mindfulness and the mediating role of basic psychological needs, as framed by self‐determination theory (SDT).
Ma Zixian +5 more
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