Sleep alters neurovascular and hydrodynamic coupling in the human brain. [PDF]
Väyrynen T +9 more
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The Wake of Indra ─Finnegans Wake and Buddhism─
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Sex‐based disparities in dopamine agonist response in patients with restless legs syndrome
Summary This study aimed to investigate sex‐related differences in the response to ropinirole and pramipexole in patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS). By analysing clinical parameters and polysomnographic (PSG) findings, we sought to elucidate the potential factors related to sex disparities modulating treatment responses and sleep quality in RLS.
Maria P. Mogavero +9 more
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Fetal sleep: a cross-species review of physiology, measurement, and classification. [PDF]
Tang W +5 more
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Summary Boosting slow‐wave activity (SWA) by modulating slow waves through closed‐loop auditory stimulation (CLAS) might provide a powerful non‐pharmacological tool to investigate the link between sleep and neurodegeneration. Here, we established mouse CLAS (mCLAS)‐mediated SWA enhancement and explored its effects on sleep deficits in neurodegeneration,
Inês Dias +5 more
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Cortical firing dynamics during micro-arousals vary with sleep/wake history and micro-arousal duration. [PDF]
Hauglund NL +4 more
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Profiling the sleep architecture of ageing adults using a seven‐state continuous‐time Markov model
Summary Sleep is a complex biological process regulated by networks of neurons and environmental factors. As one falls asleep, neurotransmitters from sleep–wake regulating neurones work in synergy to control the switching of different sleep states throughout the night. As sleep disorders or underlying neuropathology can manifest as irregular switching,
Jonathon Jacobs +3 more
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Rapid eye movement sleep displays distinct fractal dynamics between phasic and tonic states. [PDF]
Lu Y, Wu L, Liu J, Li Y, Huai Y.
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Decrease of excessive daytime sleepiness after shunt treatment for normal pressure hydrocephalus
Summary Sleepiness and apathy are often reported in patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus. However, research on outcomes after shunt surgery has mainly focused on the classical triad symptoms, that is, gait, cognition, and bladder dysfunction. This study aimed to describe the effects of shunt treatment on excessive daytime sleepiness and whether ...
Simon Lidén +4 more
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Wakefulness regulation of memory encoding and retrieval: structure and activity. [PDF]
Luo YJ +5 more
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