The present study examined sleep architecture as a function of handedness in a population of undergraduate college women using a home sleep monitor. Compared to strongly handed individuals, participants with a tendency toward mixed-handedness had a shorter sleep latency and spent a greater percentage of their sleep period asleep and less awake. Increasing mixed-handedness was also associated with increased NREM; strong-handedness was associated with increased REM. Results are placed in a neurophysiological framework wherein corpus callosum mediated differences in interhemispheric interaction during Wake, REM, and NREM on the one hand, and individual differences in corpus callosum morphology and hemispheric communication as a function of han...
Sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) slow-wave activity is increased after wakefulness and decreases ...
We recently demonstrated that drowsiness, indexed using EEG, was associated with left-inattention in...
Several authors have advanced the hypothesis that the right cerebral hemisphere predominates during ...
Handedness differences in self-reported sleep variables were examined. Strongly right-handed (SRH) a...
Purpose: Handedness has been linked to various physiological and pathological phenomena including m...
Previous investigations pointed to a relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and dream recall. Si...
Introduction Restorative sleep is crucial for cognitive, emotional and behavioral performance and ge...
Much evidence indicates that during sleep there is a repatterning of motor asymmetries with a relati...
Sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) slow-wave activity is increased after wakefulness and decreases ...
Eighteen right handed females reporting 6 or more dreams per week on a home dream and sleep diary (D...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
There are substantial individual differences in the size and shape of the corpus callosum and such d...
The ability to recall a dream upon waking up in the morning has been linked to a broad variety of fa...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
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 ...
We recently demonstrated that drowsiness, indexed using EEG, was associated with left-inattention in...
Several authors have advanced the hypothesis that the right cerebral hemisphere predominates during ...
Handedness differences in self-reported sleep variables were examined. Strongly right-handed (SRH) a...
Purpose: Handedness has been linked to various physiological and pathological phenomena including m...
Previous investigations pointed to a relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and dream recall. Si...
Introduction Restorative sleep is crucial for cognitive, emotional and behavioral performance and ge...
Much evidence indicates that during sleep there is a repatterning of motor asymmetries with a relati...
Sleep electroencephalographic (EEG) slow-wave activity is increased after wakefulness and decreases ...
Eighteen right handed females reporting 6 or more dreams per week on a home dream and sleep diary (D...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
There are substantial individual differences in the size and shape of the corpus callosum and such d...
The ability to recall a dream upon waking up in the morning has been linked to a broad variety of fa...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
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 ...
We recently demonstrated that drowsiness, indexed using EEG, was associated with left-inattention in...
Several authors have advanced the hypothesis that the right cerebral hemisphere predominates during ...