Functional implications of sleeping little in the wild. [PDF]
Rattenborg NC.
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Age at Onset and Delays in Diagnosis of Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence Over the Past 30 Years
ABSTRACT Patients with narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), type 2 (NT2), idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) usually suffer from symptoms for years, even decades, before being diagnosed. We aimed to assess age at onset, age at diagnosis and changes in the diagnostic delays of these patients from 1990 to 2020 in a single centre.
Zhongxing Zhang +4 more
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Objective prenatal sleep and adverse childhood experiences in a proof-of-concept observational mixed methods study. [PDF]
Rohr J +7 more
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Cerebral and Peripheral Hemodynamics Across Wakefulness and NREM Sleep
ABSTRACT Wake/sleep‐related changes in cerebral hemodynamic oscillations are well established, but similar changes in peripheral hemodynamics remain largely understudied. Moreover, how the relationship between cerebral and peripheral hemodynamics varies across sleep–wake states is not well understood, despite evidence that these oscillations in the low‐
Vidhya V. Nair +5 more
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Sleep Compensation on Work-Free days Is Associated with Better Sleep Quality. [PDF]
Aslamyar D, von Gall C.
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Lucid Dreaming: Not Just Awareness, but Agency
ABSTRACT During lucid dreaming (LD), dreamers are aware that they are dreaming and may be able to influence the oneiric content. There has been recent debate about the relative importance of the ability to influence the dream and having agency over the pure awareness of dreaming.
Severin Ableidinger +21 more
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Extreme Rapid Eye Movement Rebound Exceeding Three Hours During Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Titration Despite High-Dose Antidepressant Therapy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kandy R +4 more
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Bistability is an inherent working mode of NREM sleep. Those bistable patterns ‐ sleep slow waves, K‐complexes, and the cyclic alternating pattern (on a longer, several seconds' time‐scale) ‐ have a double function; they protect sleep and provide an interface between the brain and the environment for information‐transfer during sleep.
Péter Halász +3 more
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Dim light at night disrupts the sleep-wake cycle and exacerbates abnormal EEG activity in Cntnap2 knockout mice: implications for autism spectrum disorders. [PDF]
Wang Y +4 more
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Facial Emotion Recognition in Children With Narcolepsy Type 1
ABSTRACT Narcolepsy type 1 is a neurological disorder typically emerging in childhood or adolescence, characterised by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy and rapid eye movement sleep‐related symptoms. Beyond its core features, increasing evidence suggests an impact on socio‐cognitive development, including difficulties in understanding others ...
Marco Veneruso +11 more
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