Recent Progress in Long-Term Sleep Monitoring Technology [PDF]
Sleep is an essential physiological activity, accounting for about one-third of our lives, which significantly impacts our memory, mood, health, and children’s growth.
Jiaju Yin, Jiandong Xu, Tian-Ling Ren
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Feasibility of applying a noninvasive method for sleep monitoring based on mouse behaviors [PDF]
Introduction Currently, electroencephalogram (EEG)/electromyogram (EMG) system is widely regarded as the “golden standard” for sleep monitoring. Imperfectly, its invasive monitoring may somehow interfere with the natural state of sleep.
Ya‐Tao Wang +7 more
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Wearable-derived heart rate variability and sleep monitoring as predictors of mood episodes in bipolar disorder: a case report [PDF]
BackgroundBipolar disorder is a chronic psychiatric condition characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression, and the prediction and management of mood episodes remain significant clinical challenges. Traditional assessments of mood states
Aiko Eto +8 more
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Validating a Consumer Smartwatch for Nocturnal Respiratory Rate Measurements in Sleep Monitoring [PDF]
Wrist-based respiratory rate (RR) measurement during sleep faces accuracy limitations. This study aimed to assess the accuracy of the RR estimation function during sleep based on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) using the Samsung Galaxy ...
Hyunjun Jung +3 more
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Beyond the Sleep Lab: A Narrative Review of Wearable Sleep Monitoring. [PDF]
Sleep is a fundamental biological process essential for health and homeostasis. Traditionally investigated through laboratory-based polysomnography (PSG), sleep research has undergone a paradigm shift with the advent of wearable technologies that enable non-invasive, long-term, and real-world monitoring.
Mogavero MP +6 more
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Exploring bispectral index as an alternative to polysomnography for long-term sleep monitoring in disorders of consciousness [PDF]
BackgroundSleep plays a crucial role in neuroplasticity and recovery from brain injury, particularly in disorders of consciousness (DoC), including unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) and minimally conscious state (MCS).
Qianqian Ge +7 more
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Technologies for sleep monitoring at home: wearables and nearables [PDF]
Heenam Yoon, Sang Ho Choi
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Sleep Diagnostics for Home Monitoring of Sleep Apnea Patients [PDF]
Objectives:Sleep time information is essential for monitoring of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), as the severity assessment depends on the number of breathing disturbances per hour of sleep. However, clinical procedures for sleep monitoring rely on numerous uncomfortable sensors, which could affect sleeping patterns.
Dorien Huysmans +6 more
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Advancements in Wearable EEG Technology for Improved Home-Based Sleep Monitoring and Assessment: A Review [PDF]
Manal Mohamed +2 more
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Detecting Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders Using FMCW Radar [PDF]
Polysomnography (PSG) is currently the sole method for detecting breathing disorders that occur during sleep, such as apnea and hypopnea. However, PSG monitoring is quite inconvenient for test subjects.
Chaewon Jung +3 more
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