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The brain H3-receptor as a novel therapeutic target for vigilance and sleep-wake disorders.

The brain H3-receptor as a novel therapeutic target for vigilance and sleep-wake disorders.

... of sleep rebound The long lasting waking elicited by amphetamine and caffeine, but not that induced by modafinil, was followed by a significant sleep rebound, mainly consisting of slow wave sleep ...

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Association of circadian sleep-wake regulation and brain structure in older adults: a multi-modal approach

Association of circadian sleep-wake regulation and brain structure in older adults: a multi-modal approach

... of sleep and wakefulness evolves throughout the lifespan, leading to an increased sleep-wake fragmentation with ...of sleep-wake regulation relate to brain structure during ageing is ...

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Actigraphy assessments of circadian sleep-wake cycles in the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States

Actigraphy assessments of circadian sleep-wake cycles in the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States

... Since we inferred the circadian rhythms of patients from wrist actigraphy, it is likely that the recordings contain some levels of exogenous activity, perhaps from nurses moving the patient from bed to chair. Since these ...

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Sleep-wake disturbances in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury: association with
brain trauma but not with an abnormal melatonin circadian rhythm

Sleep-wake disturbances in hospitalized patients with traumatic brain injury: association with brain trauma but not with an abnormal melatonin circadian rhythm

... persistent sleep-wake disturbances. 1 Patients complain of fragmented sleep at night and of difficulties staying awake during the ...These sleep-wake disturbances seriously limit their ...

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Sleep-Wake Regulation and Its Impact on Working Memory Performance: The Role of Adenosine

Sleep-Wake Regulation and Its Impact on Working Memory Performance: The Role of Adenosine

... Intriguingly, the adenosinergic system also plays a role in WM performance modulation under conditions of normal sleep-wake cycles. As adenosine receptors are expressed in brain areas, characterized by ...

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Sleep-Wake Regulation and the Hallmarks of the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease

Sleep-Wake Regulation and the Hallmarks of the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease

... highlighted sleep-wake regulation as a potential modifiable factor to delay disease ...between sleep-wake disruption and the three main hallmarks of the pathogenesis of AD, ...between ...

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Comparison of sleep-wake classification using electroencephalogram and wrist-worn multi-modal sensor data

Comparison of sleep-wake classification using electroencephalogram and wrist-worn multi-modal sensor data

... Fig.4 ROC curves for sleep-wake classification with EEG+ACC+SC+ST, EEG+SC+ACC, ACC+SC+ST and ACC+ST C. Inter-subject classification with selected features We applied exhaustive search over sets of sizes 2-6 ...

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Circadian, sleep-wake dependent or both? A preface to the special issue “Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake dependent regulation of behavior and brain function

Circadian, sleep-wake dependent or both? A preface to the special issue “Circadian rhythm and sleep-wake dependent regulation of behavior and brain function

... prevent sleep to occur so that, when sleep does occur is also crucially important [3] ...chronobiology, sleep research has often forgotten to register sleep in its circadian ...between ...

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Age-related changes in circadian sleep-wake regulation: Impact on cognitive performance and cerebral correlates

Age-related changes in circadian sleep-wake regulation: Impact on cognitive performance and cerebral correlates

... Title: Age-related changes in circadian sleep-wake regulation: Impact on cognitive performance and cerebral correlates Authors: Christina Schmidt, Carolin F. Reichert, Michele Deantoni, Mathilde Reyt, ...

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Evolution of severe sleep-wake cycle disturbances following traumatic brain injury: a case study in both acute and subacute phases post-injury

Evolution of severe sleep-wake cycle disturbances following traumatic brain injury: a case study in both acute and subacute phases post-injury

... 27 Figure 3. Actigraphy recordings of the first and second hospital stays Each of the 15 and 7 days of recording are represented on a separate line, from 07:00 to 07:00 hrs. Total activity counts for each minute of ...

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Correction: Actigraphy assessments of circadian sleep-wake cycles in the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States [BMC Med. 11, (2013) (18)] DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-11-18

Correction: Actigraphy assessments of circadian sleep-wake cycles in the Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States [BMC Med. 11, (2013) (18)] DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-11-18

... Table 1 Demographics and circadian rhythm fits for all patients (Continued) Patient ID Gender Age (Years) Post-Ictus. (Months)[r] ...

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Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury

Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury

... of sleep and a decrease of slow-wave sleep ...persistent sleep complaints following TBI (all ...persistent sleep complaints into two groups, comparing those with sleep complaints at 6 ...

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Sleep in disorders of consciousness

Sleep in disorders of consciousness

... no sleep-wake ...and sleep-wake ...LiS, sleep alterations are very variable and depend mainly on brainstem lesion ...that sleep in DOC is still under normal circadian and ...

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Sleepiness in sleepwalking and sleep terrors: a higher sleep pressure?

Sleepiness in sleepwalking and sleep terrors: a higher sleep pressure?

... regular sleep-wake schedules with no sleep deprivation during the week preceding the sleep monitoring, but they did not complete any sleep ...

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Sleep loss changes executive brain responses in the wake maintenance zone

Sleep loss changes executive brain responses in the wake maintenance zone

... Surrey Sleep Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK * These authors equally contributed to the present ...and sleep homeostatic processes. Furthermore, during sleep deprivation (SD), ...

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Cognitive brain responses during circadian wake-promotion: evidence for sleep- pressure-dependent hypothalamic activations

Cognitive brain responses during circadian wake-promotion: evidence for sleep- pressure-dependent hypothalamic activations

... wake up outside of the scanner, did not significantly differ between the 3-back and 0-back condition (t (5) = 0.35, p = 0.74; mean ± standard deviation 3-back: 66.4 ± 6.65 beats per minute; 0- back 65.5 ± 10.21 ...

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Stability analysis of the elliptic cylinder wake

Stability analysis of the elliptic cylinder wake

... and shape of these wake vortices will also be changed, becoming smaller. This is also caused by the reduced acceleration of the boundary-layer fluid as it advects over the ellipse prior to separation, leading to ...

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Sleep in Disorders of Consciousness

Sleep in Disorders of Consciousness

... of sleep is higher in MCS than VS patients. Especially, sleep features such as REM sleep, SWS, and sleep spindles as well as cortical desynchronization arousals appear to distinguish between ...

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Does sleep promote false memories?

Does sleep promote false memories?

... that sleep reorganized both accurate and false memories, this effect seems moderate and does not suggest that the formation of novel associations leading to false memories arise primarily during ...of sleep ...

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Investigation of wind turbine flow and wake

Investigation of wind turbine flow and wake

... The objective of this part of the study is to investigate the structure of the tip vortices. These vortices are inevitable when fixed or rotating lifting surfaces are present in the flow. Often, for aeroelasticity ...

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