We tested whether evening exposure to unilateral photic stimulation has repercussions on interhemispheric EEG asymmetries during wakefulness and later sleep. Because light exerts an alerting response in humans, which correlates with a decrease in waking EEG theta/alpha-activity and a reduction in sleep EEG delta activity, we hypothesized that EEG activity in these frequency bands show interhemispheric asymmetries after unilateral bright light (1,500 lux) exposure. A 2-h hemi-field light exposure acutely suppressed occipital EEG alpha activity in the ipsilateral hemisphere activated by light. Subjects felt more alert during bright light than dim light, an effect that was significantly more pronounced during activation of the right than the l...
Brain networks subserving alertness in humans interact with those for spatial attention orienting. W...
In humans, light enhances both alertness and performance during nighttime and daytime [1-4] and infl...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
Brainstem and thalamic structures are known to play a critical role in modulating sleep-wake cycles,...
Regional differences in the sleep EEG along the antero-posterior axis have been recently described. ...
Sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) slow-wave activity is increased after wakefulness and decreases ...
The brain processes light information to visually represent the environment but also to detect chang...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
In disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep is fragmented with frequent EEG-arousal (EEGA) as determined...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
In humans, light enhances both alertness and performance during nighttime and daytime [1-4] and infl...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
1. Inter (INTERr) and intrahemispheric (INTRAr) EEG correlation were assessed in 8 young male adults...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Brain networks subserving alertness in humans interact with those for spatial attention orienting. W...
In humans, light enhances both alertness and performance during nighttime and daytime [1-4] and infl...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
Brainstem and thalamic structures are known to play a critical role in modulating sleep-wake cycles,...
Regional differences in the sleep EEG along the antero-posterior axis have been recently described. ...
Sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) slow-wave activity is increased after wakefulness and decreases ...
The brain processes light information to visually represent the environment but also to detect chang...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
In disorders such as sleep apnea, sleep is fragmented with frequent EEG-arousal (EEGA) as determined...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
In humans, light enhances both alertness and performance during nighttime and daytime [1-4] and infl...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
1. Inter (INTERr) and intrahemispheric (INTRAr) EEG correlation were assessed in 8 young male adults...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Brain networks subserving alertness in humans interact with those for spatial attention orienting. W...
In humans, light enhances both alertness and performance during nighttime and daytime [1-4] and infl...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...