Sleep difficulties are highly prevalent in depression, and appear to be a contributing factor in the development and maintenance of symptoms. However, despite the generally acknowledged relationship between sleep and depression, the neurophysiological substrates underlying this relationship still remain unclear. Two main hypotheses were tested in this study. The first hypothesis states that sleep in depression is characterized by inadequate generation of restorative sleep, as indexed by reduced amounts of slow-wave activity. Conversely, the second hypothesis states that poor sleep in depression is due to intrusions of fast-frequency activity that may be reflective of a hyperaroused central nervous system. This study aimed to test both hypot...
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OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...
Sleep difficulties are highly prevalent in depression, and appear to be a contributing factor in the...
BACKGROUND: Both EEG slow-wave activity (SWA) during sleep and EEG theta activity during waking have...
BACKGROUND: Studies have demonstrated that decreases in slow-wave activity (SWA) predict decreases i...
Introduction: The two-process model of sleep postulates that sleep propensity increases throughout t...
Background. Recent studies have suggested that major depressive disorders are associated with a brea...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often associated with disturbances in circadian...
Summary Despite clear evidence of an intimate connection between sleep, major depressive disorders ...
AbstractSleep slow wave activity (SWA), the major electrophysiological characteristic of deep sleep,...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA), the major electrophysiological characteristic of deep sleep, mirrors...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
OBJECTIVE: Sleep homeostasis is altered in major depressive disorder (MDD). Pre- to postsleep declin...
Objective: Self-reported sleep disturbances are present in over 80% of patients with depression. Ho...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65629/1/j.1600-0447.2007.00968.x.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109586/1/jsr12174.pd
OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...
Sleep difficulties are highly prevalent in depression, and appear to be a contributing factor in the...
BACKGROUND: Both EEG slow-wave activity (SWA) during sleep and EEG theta activity during waking have...
BACKGROUND: Studies have demonstrated that decreases in slow-wave activity (SWA) predict decreases i...
Introduction: The two-process model of sleep postulates that sleep propensity increases throughout t...
Background. Recent studies have suggested that major depressive disorders are associated with a brea...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is often associated with disturbances in circadian...
Summary Despite clear evidence of an intimate connection between sleep, major depressive disorders ...
AbstractSleep slow wave activity (SWA), the major electrophysiological characteristic of deep sleep,...
Sleep slow wave activity (SWA), the major electrophysiological characteristic of deep sleep, mirrors...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
OBJECTIVE: Sleep homeostasis is altered in major depressive disorder (MDD). Pre- to postsleep declin...
Objective: Self-reported sleep disturbances are present in over 80% of patients with depression. Ho...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65629/1/j.1600-0447.2007.00968.x.pd
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109586/1/jsr12174.pd
OBJECTIVES: The relevance of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in affective disorders originates from i...