<p>Mean and SEMS for sleep parameters for the two treatment groups. Data represent the averages of sleep episodes 7 and 8 for all subjects, with the exception of subject 1041 from the Bright Light group in whom only sleep episode 7 was included. n = 7 in each condition. % represents the percentage of that sleep stage expressed relative to total sleep time. P values indicate the significance of the difference between the Treatments as assessed in a two-factor Mixed Model ANOVA with factors Treatment and Sleep period. Sleep latency data were log-transformed prior to statistical tests.</p
<p>Sleep efficiency values are in percentage. Latency and duration values are in seconds. SS: School...
<p>Nighttime (black boxes) and daytime (grey boxes) sleep measurements are illustrated by boxplots. ...
Polysomnographic sleep architecture parameters are commonly used to diagnose or evaluate treatment o...
<p>The results of the one-way analyses of variance on log-transformed values are also reported.</p><...
<p>(A) The nighttime sleep parameters (mean ± SEM), i.e., the length of the assumed sleep duration (...
<p>NA, narcolepsy; CA, cataplexy; IHS w/o LST, idiopathic hypersomnia without long sleep time; ESS, ...
1<p>SOL = Sleep Onset Latency (minutes); SE = Sleep Efficiency (%); Total Sleep Time (minutes); WASO...
<p>Data are mean (SD). Mean comparison was done using Gabriel- or Games-Howell-corrected oneway ANOV...
<p>SPT: sleep period time; SWS: slow wave sleep; REM: rapid eye movement sleep; PLMS: periodic leg m...
<p>SD: sleep duration.</p>a<p>Analysis of Variance, ANOVA.</p>b<p>Chi-square Test.</p>*<p><i>p</i><0...
<p>For each stage from each subject, 1 min of EEG data was used to calculate MF-DFA spectra. Average...
Fig 2A. (left) represents Bland-Altman plots of differences between measurements of light sleep as m...
<p>Untransformed mean (standard deviation); Y: Young, MA: Middle-aged, B: Baseline nocturnal sleep, ...
Polysomnographic sleep architecture parameters are commonly used to diagnose or evaluate treatment o...
<p>Data are plotted relative to circadian phase represented by (a) the clock hour of an individuals’...
<p>Sleep efficiency values are in percentage. Latency and duration values are in seconds. SS: School...
<p>Nighttime (black boxes) and daytime (grey boxes) sleep measurements are illustrated by boxplots. ...
Polysomnographic sleep architecture parameters are commonly used to diagnose or evaluate treatment o...
<p>The results of the one-way analyses of variance on log-transformed values are also reported.</p><...
<p>(A) The nighttime sleep parameters (mean ± SEM), i.e., the length of the assumed sleep duration (...
<p>NA, narcolepsy; CA, cataplexy; IHS w/o LST, idiopathic hypersomnia without long sleep time; ESS, ...
1<p>SOL = Sleep Onset Latency (minutes); SE = Sleep Efficiency (%); Total Sleep Time (minutes); WASO...
<p>Data are mean (SD). Mean comparison was done using Gabriel- or Games-Howell-corrected oneway ANOV...
<p>SPT: sleep period time; SWS: slow wave sleep; REM: rapid eye movement sleep; PLMS: periodic leg m...
<p>SD: sleep duration.</p>a<p>Analysis of Variance, ANOVA.</p>b<p>Chi-square Test.</p>*<p><i>p</i><0...
<p>For each stage from each subject, 1 min of EEG data was used to calculate MF-DFA spectra. Average...
Fig 2A. (left) represents Bland-Altman plots of differences between measurements of light sleep as m...
<p>Untransformed mean (standard deviation); Y: Young, MA: Middle-aged, B: Baseline nocturnal sleep, ...
Polysomnographic sleep architecture parameters are commonly used to diagnose or evaluate treatment o...
<p>Data are plotted relative to circadian phase represented by (a) the clock hour of an individuals’...
<p>Sleep efficiency values are in percentage. Latency and duration values are in seconds. SS: School...
<p>Nighttime (black boxes) and daytime (grey boxes) sleep measurements are illustrated by boxplots. ...
Polysomnographic sleep architecture parameters are commonly used to diagnose or evaluate treatment o...