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Sleep and Sleep Deprivation [PDF]
Robert T. Wilkinson
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Impact of sleep deprivation on neurocognition and inflammation in rhesus macaques
Sleep deprivation in humans is associated with both cognitive impairment and immune dysregulation. An animal model of neuropathogenesis may provide insight to understand the effects of sleep deprivation on the brain.
Wanwisa Promsote +16 more
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Effect of 24-hour Sleep Deprivation on Visual Reactivity in Healthcare Professionals
Objective:The effects of sleep deprivation on cerebral metabolism and blood flow have been investigated using different methods. To evaluate cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes and reactivity using transcranial Doppler (TCD) sonography in response to ...
Nevroz Ünlü +2 more
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Homeostatic control of deep sleep and molecular correlates of sleep pressure in Drosophila
Homeostatic control of sleep is typically addressed through mechanical stimulation-induced forced wakefulness and the measurement of subsequent increases in sleep.
Budhaditya Chowdhury +4 more
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The effect of nitric oxide on spatial learning and memory impairment following rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation in rats [PDF]
Background and Aim: Sleep deprivation causes impairment in learning and memory. Several studies have shown the positive effect of nitric oxide on learning and memory processes.
Mahdi Bodagh, Majid Taati
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STUDY OBJECTIVES New theory and measurement approaches have facilitated nuanced investigation of how sleep loss impacts dimensions of affective functioning.
Cara C. Tomaso +2 more
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Five constructs are taken into considerations to define pre-existing differences between subjects experience with: • Software development in general (DEV) • Test-driven developmet (TDD) • The Java programming language (OOP) • unit testing (UT) • the ...
David Dinges, Julian Lim
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Sleep deprivation: a risk for epileptic seizures
There is a well-documented correlation between epilepsy and sleep deprivation. For decades, preclinical and clinical studies have shown that sleep deprivation can lead to an increased risk of epileptic seizures.
J. Dell’Aquila, V. Soti
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Microglia are involved in the protection of memories formed during sleep deprivation
Sleep deprivation can generate inflammatory responses in the central nervous system. In turn, this inflammation increases sleep drive, leading to a rebound in sleep duration.
Nicholas W. Gentry +7 more
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Sleep deprivation and stress: a reciprocal relationship
Sleep is highly conserved across evolution, suggesting vital biological functions that are yet to be fully understood. Animals and humans experiencing partial sleep restriction usually exhibit detrimental physiological responses, while total and ...
M. Nollet, W. Wisden, N. Franks
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