Since homogeneous samples of insomniacs are difficult to recruit for pharmacotherapy studies, normal sleepers can be used to assess the protective effect of hypnotic drugs, under standardized nonconducive conditions. In particular, a noisy environment is a typical cause of situational insomnia that can be counteracted by a sedative-hypnotic agent. Six healthy middle-aged subjects (three men and three women), with no complaints about sleep, underwent a completely randomized double-blind series of 10 nocturnal polysomnograms with at least 72-h washout intervals. All subjects received a single dose of placebo, zolpidem 10 mg, zopiclone 7.5 mg, lorazepam 1 mg, and triazolam 0.25 mg both under basal and under perturbed conditions. For each indiv...
Study Objectives: To examine and compare the arousability threshold and fall risk upon awakening of ...
To study the role of GABA-ergic mechanisms in sleep regulation, the combined action of 40 h sleep de...
Ability to awaken to external or internal stimuli (arousability) is important. However, arousability...
The standardized scoring criteria of sleep can serve as a rough tool for monitoring the effects of p...
The Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is an intrinsic component of normal NREM sleep. This periodic a...
In nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, electroencephalographic cyclic alternating patterns (CAPS) ex...
The Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is a physiologic structure of normal non-REM (NREM) sleep, func...
This review aims at providing a critical assessment of the effects of the most widely used benzodiaz...
OBJECTIVE: Polysomnographic (PSG) measures consistently reflect poor sleep quality and effective tre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Treatment of chronic insomnia with nightly hypnotics is efficacious, but dis...
RATIONALE: The mechanisms underlying impaired sleep quality in insomnia are not fully known, but an ...
The efficacy of zolpidem, a non benzodiazepine hypnotic agent with a short elimination half life, wa...
In each non-REM (NREM) sleep stage, the aggregation of the arousal-related phasic events permits ide...
A multicentre, parallel group hospital study was carried out in 190 subjects with insomnia to compar...
Objectives To investigate the effectiveness of non-benzodiazepine hypnotics (Z drugs) and associated...
Study Objectives: To examine and compare the arousability threshold and fall risk upon awakening of ...
To study the role of GABA-ergic mechanisms in sleep regulation, the combined action of 40 h sleep de...
Ability to awaken to external or internal stimuli (arousability) is important. However, arousability...
The standardized scoring criteria of sleep can serve as a rough tool for monitoring the effects of p...
The Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is an intrinsic component of normal NREM sleep. This periodic a...
In nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, electroencephalographic cyclic alternating patterns (CAPS) ex...
The Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is a physiologic structure of normal non-REM (NREM) sleep, func...
This review aims at providing a critical assessment of the effects of the most widely used benzodiaz...
OBJECTIVE: Polysomnographic (PSG) measures consistently reflect poor sleep quality and effective tre...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Treatment of chronic insomnia with nightly hypnotics is efficacious, but dis...
RATIONALE: The mechanisms underlying impaired sleep quality in insomnia are not fully known, but an ...
The efficacy of zolpidem, a non benzodiazepine hypnotic agent with a short elimination half life, wa...
In each non-REM (NREM) sleep stage, the aggregation of the arousal-related phasic events permits ide...
A multicentre, parallel group hospital study was carried out in 190 subjects with insomnia to compar...
Objectives To investigate the effectiveness of non-benzodiazepine hypnotics (Z drugs) and associated...
Study Objectives: To examine and compare the arousability threshold and fall risk upon awakening of ...
To study the role of GABA-ergic mechanisms in sleep regulation, the combined action of 40 h sleep de...
Ability to awaken to external or internal stimuli (arousability) is important. However, arousability...