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Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Brain Functional Network

Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Brain Functional Network

... of sleep. Studies have shown that adequate sleep is an important basis of human ...of sleep affect our brain, researchers began to use an experiment, sleep deprivation, to study changes ...

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Traumatic brain injury-induced sleep disorders

Traumatic brain injury-induced sleep disorders

... significant sleep disturbance, more frequently in those suffering from mild head injury compared to those from more severe head ...traumatic brain injuries and found that people with mild injury met the ...

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Inflammation-sleep interface in brain disease: TNF, insulin, orexin

Inflammation-sleep interface in brain disease: TNF, insulin, orexin

... pathological sleep (that is, reversible coma without ratio- nale) and high TNF are already in place ...post-radiotherapy brain, in which orexin levels have not been published, but fatigue is notable ...

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PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INTO COMPARATIVE TRANSCRANIAL BRAIN TARGETED AND TRANSDERMAL SYSTEMIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM ON SLEEP LATENCY

PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION INTO COMPARATIVE TRANSCRANIAL BRAIN TARGETED AND TRANSDERMAL SYSTEMIC EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM ON SLEEP LATENCY

... of sleep latency after transcranial as well as transdermal application of ...the brain targeting hypothesis, the scalp application of diazepam should be more effective leading to a greater reduction of ...

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Biophysical Mind-Brain Sleep Regulation in Health and Pathology

Biophysical Mind-Brain Sleep Regulation in Health and Pathology

... wiring brain webs govern several negative feedback mechanisms which incessantly drive the body’s operational regimen from wakefulness to sleep according to solar ...in sleep and gradually reduces ...

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Accelerated Echo Planar J Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging in the Human Brain Using Compressed Sensing: A Pilot Validation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Accelerated Echo Planar J Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging in the Human Brain Using Compressed Sensing: A Pilot Validation in Obstructive Sleep Apnea

... the brain, but for clinical applications, time is still a ...obstructive sleep apnea have revealed structural changes in the brain, but determining the neurochemical changes requires more detailed ...

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Impact of traumatic brain injury on sleep: an overview

<p>Impact of traumatic brain injury on sleep: an overview</p>

... Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health problem that affects millions of civilians, athletes, and military personnel ...have sleep apnea, 28% have hypersomnia, and 4% have ...of sleep ...

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A review of sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury

A review of sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury

... aforementioned sleep disorders, highlighting the need for treatment of these conditions as they ...specific sleep disorders resulting from TBI, however, has been limited and largely based on current ...

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Aberrant brain functional connectome in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Aberrant brain functional connectome in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

... the brain functional connectome in patients with ...as brain metabolic abnormalities, connectivity deficits, and regional spontaneous activity deficits in these regions, which largely overlap with the DMN, ...

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Sleep deprivation disturbed regional brain activity in healthy subjects: evidence from a functional magnetic resonance-imaging study

Sleep deprivation disturbed regional brain activity in healthy subjects: evidence from a functional magnetic resonance-imaging study

... MRI scans were performed on a 3 T MR scanner (Trio; Siemens, Munich, Germany). High-resolution T 1 -weighted images were acquired with a three-dimensional spoiled gradient-recalled sequence in a sagittal orientation: 176 ...

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Physical activity after mild traumatic brain injury: What are the relationships with fatigue and sleep quality?

Physical activity after mild traumatic brain injury: What are the relationships with fatigue and sleep quality?

... Six to 18 months post-injury, adolescents and young adults with mTBI report fatigue and reduced PA but not decreased sleep quality. Higher fatigue levels are associated with activity levels lower than recommended ...

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Prevalence and Assessment of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Diabetic and Obese Patients.

Prevalence and Assessment of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Diabetic and Obese Patients.

... of sleep on many physiological functions, including metabolic regulation and endocrine release, has been reported more than four decades ...specific sleep stages. 26-28 Human sleep is composed of ...

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Brain Activity in Sleep Compared to Wakefulness: A Meta Analysis

Brain Activity in Sleep Compared to Wakefulness: A Meta Analysis

... In the current study, two areas of the anterior cingulate were found to be involved in sleep, exhibiting selective activation/deactivation patterns across REM and NREM. Specifically, decreases were observed in the ...

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Coherence Analysis of ECG and EEG during Deep Sleep and Mobile Phone Usage

Coherence Analysis of ECG and EEG during Deep Sleep and Mobile Phone Usage

... the brain and its synchronization with the ...various brain waves with the ECG are calculated when the subject is in deep sleep and the results show delta wave is coherent with the ECG ...the ...

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PsychConsciousness.pptx

PsychConsciousness.pptx

... Stage 1 Light sleep; Fantastic images resembling hallucinations Body relaxes; Hypnogogic sensations: falling, floating Irregular and small brain waves. 5 minutes[r] ...

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Unihemispheric sleep and asymmetrical sleep: behavioral, neurophysiological, and functional perspectives

Unihemispheric sleep and asymmetrical sleep: behavioral, neurophysiological, and functional perspectives

... that sleep involves the whole brain and the body at the same ...bihemispheric sleep (BS), as well as a higher amount of sleep in specific cortical areas associated with specific sensory or ...

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Sleep paralysis in medieval Persia &ndash; the Hidayat of Akhawayni (? &ndash;983 AD)

Sleep paralysis in medieval Persia &ndash; the <em>Hidayat</em> of Akhawayni (? &ndash;983 AD)

... from brain to bladder and sexual organs; it continues with traditional topics of the human “faculties” and “pneumata” (qowa, arwah), the causes and symptoms of illnesses, and the six “nonnaturals”: the air around ...

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Sleep, stress and trauma

Sleep, stress and trauma

... that sleep disturbance represents a sensitive index of heightened vulnerability to maladaptive stress responses and compromised ...evidence-based sleep inter- ventions have the potential to significantly ...

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Original Article Brain-derived neurotrophic factor protects rat cerebral cortical neurons from intermittent hypoxia in vitro

Original Article Brain-derived neurotrophic factor protects rat cerebral cortical neurons from intermittent hypoxia in vitro

... Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a major and widely prevalent clinical disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of apnea or hypopnea due to the obstruction of the upper airway dur- ing sleep and ...

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Sleep apnea in young abstinent recreational MDMA (“ecstasy”) consumers

Sleep apnea in young abstinent recreational MDMA (“ecstasy”) consumers

... To assess the potential association between the total number of lifetime MDMA exposures and disordered breathing measures in the MDMA population, Pearson partial correlation coeffi- cients were determined. In these ...

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