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Cephalalgia, 1990
Headaches due to insufficient or interrupted sleep are generally labelled “tension headaches” of psychogenic origin. In 25 healthy subjects, variable amounts of sleep loss (1–3 h for 1–3 nights) caused headaches lasting from 1 h to all day. The headache was most frequently a dull ache, a heaviness or a pressure sensation felt in the forehead and/or at
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Headaches due to insufficient or interrupted sleep are generally labelled “tension headaches” of psychogenic origin. In 25 healthy subjects, variable amounts of sleep loss (1–3 h for 1–3 nights) caused headaches lasting from 1 h to all day. The headache was most frequently a dull ache, a heaviness or a pressure sensation felt in the forehead and/or at
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Enzyme activity in sleep and sleep deprivation
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1975Liver tyrosine transaminase activity is low during the day when the rats are mostly asleep and high during the night when they are awake. When wakefulness was imposed for 8 hr during daylight on the day of the experiment and the rats were allowed to sleep for the following 3 hr during darkness, the tyrosine transaminase activity became high during the ...
T, Deguchi +3 more
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Sleep, Sleep Deprivation, Photosensitivity and Epilepsy
European Neurology, 2008In order to investigate whether sleep deprivation activates the photoconvulsive response 35 patients were investigated electroencephalographically after 24–36 h of waking. In 34 cases with sleep deprivation photostimulation showed a clear photosensitivity which was not present before sleep deprivation. This pathological response to photostimulation was
G, Scollo-Lavizzari +1 more
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Sleep Deprivation: the Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Imagery Appeals
2013Sleep deprivation is a widespread phenomenon that has a profound impact on behavior. Given that many consumers are exposed to advertisements when sleep deprived, it is important to understand how sleep deprivation influences consumers' reactions to marketing communications.
Rae, Ashley +2 more
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Sleep Deprivation Therapy for Depression
2014Sleep deprivation (SD) is the most widely documented rapid-onset antidepressant therapy, targeting the broadly defined depressive syndrome. Although SD responses are transient, its effects can be sustained by concomitant medications (e.g., selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and lithium) and circadian-related interventions (e.g., bright light and ...
Dallaspezia, S, Benedetti, F
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Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2016
The purpose of this review is to summarize recent advances in our understanding of the impact sleep disturbances have on our health, with particular focus on the brain. The present review considers the influence of sleep disturbance on the neurovascular unit; the role of sleep disturbance in neurodegenerative diseases; and relevant strategies of neuro ...
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The purpose of this review is to summarize recent advances in our understanding of the impact sleep disturbances have on our health, with particular focus on the brain. The present review considers the influence of sleep disturbance on the neurovascular unit; the role of sleep disturbance in neurodegenerative diseases; and relevant strategies of neuro ...
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Prolonged sleep deprivation induces a cytokine-storm-like syndrome in mammals
Cell, 2023Eric E Zhang
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Role of sleep deprivation in immune-related disease risk and outcomes
Communications Biology, 2021Sérgio Garbarino +2 more
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