Normal human sleep comprises two states—rapid eye movement (REM) and non–REM (NREM) sleep— that alternate cyclically across a sleep episode. State characteristics are well defined: NREM sleep includes a variably synchronous cortical electroencephalogram (EEG; including sleep spindles, K-complexes, and slow waves) associated with low muscle tonus and minimal psychological activity; the REM sleep EEG is desynchronized, muscles are atonic, and dreaming is typical. A nightly pattern of sleep in mature humans sleeping on a regular schedule includes several reliable characteristics: Sleep begins in NREM and progresses through deeper NREM stages (stages 2, 3, and 4 using the classic definitions, or stages N2 and N3 using the updated definitions) b...
Akifumi Kishi,1– 3 Hans PA Van Dongen4,5 1Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo, Tok...
Theories still compete nowadays to explain the sleep ultradian cycling between rapid eye movement sl...
Human sleep electroencephalograms, recorded in four experiments, were subjected to spectral analysis...
Sleep is a vital, highly organized process regulated by complex systems of neuronal networks and neu...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Sleep is a highly organized and complicated state that is fundamenta...
This material is being provided in electronic format for the sole purpose of reference material for ...
REM sleep cycle frequency support distinct regulation mech-anisms for REM and NREM sleep. J Appl Phy...
Sleep is a vital, highly organized process regulated by complex systems of neuronal networks and neu...
Sixty-five years after the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the reasons why we sleep and...
Human sleep, defined on the basis of electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyogram(EMG) and electroocul...
Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (Aserinsky and Kleitman, 1953), sleep has been...
Sleep is a complex behavior that cyclically alternates with wakefulness and is fundamental for both...
Previous studies in animals and humans have reported correlations between the durations of rapid eye...
Sleep is a phenomenon that impacts substantial hours of people in 24 hours. Cortical activity is dis...
Polysomnograms of most homeothermic species distinguish two states, rapid eye movement (REM) and non...
Akifumi Kishi,1– 3 Hans PA Van Dongen4,5 1Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo, Tok...
Theories still compete nowadays to explain the sleep ultradian cycling between rapid eye movement sl...
Human sleep electroencephalograms, recorded in four experiments, were subjected to spectral analysis...
Sleep is a vital, highly organized process regulated by complex systems of neuronal networks and neu...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Sleep is a highly organized and complicated state that is fundamenta...
This material is being provided in electronic format for the sole purpose of reference material for ...
REM sleep cycle frequency support distinct regulation mech-anisms for REM and NREM sleep. J Appl Phy...
Sleep is a vital, highly organized process regulated by complex systems of neuronal networks and neu...
Sixty-five years after the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the reasons why we sleep and...
Human sleep, defined on the basis of electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyogram(EMG) and electroocul...
Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (Aserinsky and Kleitman, 1953), sleep has been...
Sleep is a complex behavior that cyclically alternates with wakefulness and is fundamental for both...
Previous studies in animals and humans have reported correlations between the durations of rapid eye...
Sleep is a phenomenon that impacts substantial hours of people in 24 hours. Cortical activity is dis...
Polysomnograms of most homeothermic species distinguish two states, rapid eye movement (REM) and non...
Akifumi Kishi,1– 3 Hans PA Van Dongen4,5 1Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo, Tok...
Theories still compete nowadays to explain the sleep ultradian cycling between rapid eye movement sl...
Human sleep electroencephalograms, recorded in four experiments, were subjected to spectral analysis...