Objectives: To investigate whether different protocols of sleep deprivation modify sleep perception.Methods: the effects of total sleep deprivation (TD) and selective rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation (RD) on sleep perception were analyzed in normal volunteers. Thirty- one healthy males with normal sleep were randomized to one of three conditions: (i) normal uninterrupted sleep; (ii) four nights of RD; or (iii) two nights of TD. Morning perception of total sleep time was evaluated for each condition. Sleep perception was estimated using total sleep time (in hours) as perceived by the volunteer divided by the total sleep time (in hours) measured by polysomnography (PSG). the final value of this calculation was defined as the percept...
Abstract: Today, prolonged wakefulness is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, in the fi eld of sl...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of partial sleep deprivation on cogniti...
Research question: Differences exist in the individual susceptibility to performance impairments ind...
We aimed to investigate the effect of increased sleep pressure and shortened sleep duration on subje...
International audienceTo evaluate the effects of acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep restricti...
The effect of sleep deprivation on motor and cognitive functions of healthy individuals. Despite the...
Study Objectives: Aim of the present study was to assess changes in arousal rates after selective sl...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of sleep deprivation on time-based prospective memory perfo...
Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects o...
Objective: To assess the effects of total sleep deprivation on sleep spindle and K-complex (KC) dens...
Introduction: Sleep deprived people have difficulties to perform daily activities. Their performance...
Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects o...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
Objectives: To investigate whether postural stability and adaptation differed after a normal night o...
Abstract: Today, prolonged wakefulness is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, in the fi eld of sl...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of partial sleep deprivation on cogniti...
Research question: Differences exist in the individual susceptibility to performance impairments ind...
We aimed to investigate the effect of increased sleep pressure and shortened sleep duration on subje...
International audienceTo evaluate the effects of acute sleep deprivation and chronic sleep restricti...
The effect of sleep deprivation on motor and cognitive functions of healthy individuals. Despite the...
Study Objectives: Aim of the present study was to assess changes in arousal rates after selective sl...
The effect of 58 hours of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and physiological measures was ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of sleep deprivation on time-based prospective memory perfo...
Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects o...
Objective: To assess the effects of total sleep deprivation on sleep spindle and K-complex (KC) dens...
Introduction: Sleep deprived people have difficulties to perform daily activities. Their performance...
Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects o...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
Objectives: To investigate whether postural stability and adaptation differed after a normal night o...
Abstract: Today, prolonged wakefulness is a widespread phenomenon. Nevertheless, in the fi eld of sl...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of partial sleep deprivation on cogniti...
Research question: Differences exist in the individual susceptibility to performance impairments ind...