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WGCNA combined with GSVA to explore biomarkers of refractory neocortical epilepsy
About two-thirds of epilepsy patients relapse within five years after surgery. It is significant to note that the limitations of current treatments stem from a lack of understanding of molecular mechanisms.
Rui Zhang+5 more
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Background Consistent evidence suggests a strong association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and subjectively reported sleep problems. However, the prevalence of clinically ascertained sleep disorder diagnoses and sleep medication
Catherine Hill+9 more
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EEG-based Sleep Staging with Hybrid Attention [PDF]
Sleep staging is critical for assessing sleep quality and diagnosing sleep disorders. However, capturing both the spatial and temporal relationships within electroencephalogram (EEG) signals during different sleep stages remains challenging. In this paper, we propose a novel framework called the Hybrid Attention EEG Sleep Staging (HASS) Framework ...
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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to review and update the knowledge about sleep disorders in childhood. SOURCES: Normal sleep ontogenesis and therapeutics for the most prevalent sleep disorders were reviewed. The text was based on classical articles and books and on Medline (publications from 2000 and 2001) using the key words sleep disorders and ...
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Sleep disorders in pregnancy [PDF]
Anatomical, physiological, psychological and hormonal alterations affect sleep during pregnancy. Sleep appears tobe commonly impaired only after the first trimester. Albeit objective data regarding the reduction of sleep durationand efficiency are not univocal, poor sleep is reported by over half of pregnant women.
Silvestri R., Arico I.
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Relationship between sleep quality and quality of life in patients with bipolar disorder [PDF]
Objective: Sleep disorder is one of the most classic symptoms of patients with bipolar I disorder (BID), which affects their quality of life (QOL).
Farshid Shamsaei+2 more
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Sleep disorders in children [PDF]
Although sleep disorders such as insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea are common in both children and adults, the clinical features and treatments for these conditions differ considerably between these two populations. Whereas an adult with obstructive sleep apnea typically presents with a history of obesity, snoring, and prominent daytime somnolence ...
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Domain Invariant Representation Learning and Sleep Dynamics Modeling for Automatic Sleep Staging [PDF]
Sleep staging has become a critical task in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders to prevent sleep related diseases. With growing large scale sleep databases, significant progress has been made toward automatic sleep staging. However, previous studies face critical problems in sleep studies; the heterogeneity of subjects' physiological signals, the ...
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ObjectivesTo examine serum concentrations of neurotensin, pannexin-1 and sestrin-2, and their correlations with subjective and objective sleep quality and cognitive function in the patients with chronic insomnia disorder (CID).MethodsSixty-five CID ...
Ai-Xi Su+7 more
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Sleep Stage Classification by a Combination of Actigraphic and Heart Rate Signals
Although heart rate variability and actigraphic data have been used for sleep-wake or sleep stage classifications, there are few studies on the combined use of them. Recent wearable sensors, however, equip both pulse wave and actigraphic sensors.
Emi Yuda+5 more
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