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Sleep neuroimaging: Review and future directions
Summary Sleep research has evolved considerably since the first sleep electroencephalography recordings in the 1930s and the discovery of well‐distinguishable sleep stages in the 1950s. While electrophysiological recordings have been used to describe the sleeping brain in much detail, since the 1990s neuroimaging techniques have been applied to uncover
Mariana Pereira +17 more
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Functional connectivity in whole-brain and network analysis differentiates minimally conscious from unresponsive patients: a resting-state fNIRS study. [PDF]
Wu S +14 more
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The Impact of Sustained Wakefulness and Time-of-day on OSPAT Performance
Renée M. Petrilli +3 more
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Summary Nocturnal arrhythmia avalanche (NAA) episodes, characterised by transient non‐sustained cardiac arrhythmias during sleep, have been demonstrated as a predictor of adverse cardiovascular events. However, their dynamics and association with sleep architecture and events remain unclear.
Sobhan Salari Shahrbabaki +11 more
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Assessing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity During Wakefulness via Tracheal Breathing Sound Analysis. [PDF]
Alqudah AM, Moussavi Z.
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Normal Sleep and Circadian Rhythms: Neurobiologic Mechanisms Underlying Sleep and Wakefulness
Dimitri Markov, Marina Goldman
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Summary Sleep problems occur in up to 20%–45% of adolescents. This systematic review and meta‐analysis examined the effectiveness of digital sleep interventions, based on cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, for adolescents with insomnia symptoms.
Melissa A. Cleary +6 more
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Revisiting brain gene expression changes and protein modifications tracking homeostatic sleep pressure. [PDF]
Mongrain V, Frank MG, Leduc T.
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Summary Pre‐sleep worrying is associated with sleep disturbance, which in turn is associated with impaired affective wellbeing. However, studies examining the fine‐grained temporal order of these variables are still lacking. In particular, within‐person mediation of the association between pre‐sleep worrying and the following day's affective wellbeing ...
Anika Werner +6 more
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