Circadian rhythms become less dominant and less regular with chronic-degenerative disease, such that to accurately assess these pathological conditions it is important to quantify not only periodic characteristics but also more irregular aspects of the corresponding time series. Novel data-adaptive techniques, such as singular spectrum analysis (SSA), allow for the decomposition of experimental time series, in a model-free way, into a trend, quasiperiodic components and noise fluctuations. We compared SSA with the traditional techniques of cosinor analysis and intradaily variability using 1-week continuous actigraphy data in young adults with acute insomnia and healthy age-matched controls. The findings suggest a small but significant delay...
ABSTRACT BODY: Introduction : Actigraphy is commonly used as a non-invasive method to study sleep/w...
The timing and dynamics of many diverse behaviors of mammals, e.g., patterns of animal foraging or h...
Background and aims: The Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome and Minimally Conscious State (UWS; MCS) ...
Circadian rhythms become less dominant and less regular with chronic-degenerative disease, such that...
Circadian rhythms become less dominant and less regular with chronic-degenerative disease, such that...
In optimal conditions of youth and health, most—if not all—physiological systems obey regular circad...
Actimetry has been used to estimate the sleep–wake cycle instead of the rest-activity rhythm. Althou...
Acute and chronic insomnia have different causes and may require different treatments. They are inve...
Temporal organisation of molecular and physiological processes is driven by environmental and behav...
Time-of-day modulations affect both performance on a wide range of cognitive tasks and electrical ac...
The circadian clock governs virtually all processes in the human body, including sleep-wake behaviou...
The circadian system plays a key role in our well-being and its effects can be seen in many aspects ...
Circadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measuring gross ...
Insomnia is a condition that affects the nervous and muscular system. Thirty percent of the populati...
peer reviewedIntroduction Eye opening in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) marks the o...
ABSTRACT BODY: Introduction : Actigraphy is commonly used as a non-invasive method to study sleep/w...
The timing and dynamics of many diverse behaviors of mammals, e.g., patterns of animal foraging or h...
Background and aims: The Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome and Minimally Conscious State (UWS; MCS) ...
Circadian rhythms become less dominant and less regular with chronic-degenerative disease, such that...
Circadian rhythms become less dominant and less regular with chronic-degenerative disease, such that...
In optimal conditions of youth and health, most—if not all—physiological systems obey regular circad...
Actimetry has been used to estimate the sleep–wake cycle instead of the rest-activity rhythm. Althou...
Acute and chronic insomnia have different causes and may require different treatments. They are inve...
Temporal organisation of molecular and physiological processes is driven by environmental and behav...
Time-of-day modulations affect both performance on a wide range of cognitive tasks and electrical ac...
The circadian clock governs virtually all processes in the human body, including sleep-wake behaviou...
The circadian system plays a key role in our well-being and its effects can be seen in many aspects ...
Circadian rhythmicity in humans has been well studied using actigraphy, a method of measuring gross ...
Insomnia is a condition that affects the nervous and muscular system. Thirty percent of the populati...
peer reviewedIntroduction Eye opening in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) marks the o...
ABSTRACT BODY: Introduction : Actigraphy is commonly used as a non-invasive method to study sleep/w...
The timing and dynamics of many diverse behaviors of mammals, e.g., patterns of animal foraging or h...
Background and aims: The Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome and Minimally Conscious State (UWS; MCS) ...