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The Sleep Opportunity, Need and Ability (SONA) Theory
ABSTRACT ‘How much sleep does one need?’ is a critical question that has been difficult to answer. The long history of sleep research has culminated in population‐derived normative values of 7 to 9 h of sleep per night to avoid dysfunction. Such a wide range is sufficiently large that one cannot know what is required for any given individual.
Hannah Scott, Michael Perlis
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Tongue scalloping as a sign of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: Clinical and polysomnographic insights. [PDF]
Patel LB+6 more
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ABSTRACT For the first time, we examined bidirectional predictors between baseline night (B2) and recovery night 1 (R1) actigraphic sleep measures and neurobehavioural indices during total sleep deprivation (TSD) in a 5‐day experiment with 32 healthy adults. During the B2 and R1 nights, wrist actigraphy assessed sleep indices. Neurobehavioural measures
Lauren N. Pasetes, Namni Goel
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Oxygen regulated protein 150 can be considered as a severity indicator in obstructive sleep apnea. [PDF]
Otlu Ö+6 more
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Sleep Apnea Specific Hypoxic Burden in Children With Down Syndrome and Typically Developing Children
ABSTRACT Hypoxic burden (HB) is a measure incorporating frequency, depth and duration of respiratory event‐related desaturations. While HB is associated with cardiovascular disease in adults with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), it has not been assessed in typically developing (TD) children with OSA, nor in children with Down syndrome (DS), who have a ...
Lisa M. Walter+8 more
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Effects of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of chronic insomnia: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. [PDF]
Li J+8 more
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ABSTRACT Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly debilitating condition that develops after trauma exposure. Dysregulation in extinction memory consolidation (i.e., the ability to remember that trauma‐related stimuli no longer signal danger) is proposed to underlie PTSD development. Disruptions in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep are thought to
Maya T. Schenker+10 more
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Polysomnographic correlates of self-and caregiver-reported sleep problems in post-stroke patients. [PDF]
Tayade K+9 more
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Validation of RBDtector: An Open‐Source Automated Software for Scoring REM Sleep Without Atonia
ABSTRACT Accurate quantification of REM sleep without atonia (RSWA) is essential in the diagnosis of idiopathic/isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD). This study aims to validate RBDtector, a free and open‐source tool for automated RSWA quantification using the Sleep Innsbruck Barcelona (SINBAR) scoring method, by comparing its performance ...
Stephen Joza+7 more
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