How sleep regulates physiological stress in healthy individuals is not well understood. We explored the associations between naturally occurring pre-sleep physiological arousal and EEG power spectral density together with rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) continuity. One hundred and fifty-four individuals (mean age 16.9, SD 0.1 years) collected five samples of saliva between the evening (mean time 18:20) and bedtime (mean 23:00) by using swabs, and underwent an overnight in-home polysomnography. We calculated spectral density for REMS and non-rapid eye movement sleep (non-REMS), and the number and duration of REMS arousals (Peer reviewe
Although daytime emotional stressful events are often presumed to cause sleep disturbances, the few ...
Popular misinterpretations on the understanding of the human brain have led to the bad habit of assu...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is related to integrated neuronal activity of the brain whereas EEG provid...
How sleep regulates physiological stress in healthy individuals is not well understood. We explored ...
Sleep is highly conserved across evolution, suggesting vital biological functions that are yet to be...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive arousal is central to models of sleep disturbance and insomnia, but findings r...
Alterations of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have long been observed in patients with psychiatric d...
Contemporary understanding of the brain indicates that a reciprocal relationship exists between mind...
AbstractBackgroundTo explore the relationship between pre-sleep arousability and spontaneous arousal...
Whilst the association between sleep and stress is well established, few studies have examined the e...
Background: To explore the relationship between pre-sleep arousability and spontaneous arousals from...
The aim of this study was to investigate hyperarousal in individuals with frequent nightmares (NM pa...
Objective: Previous work has demonstrated a link between restricted sleep and risk indicators for ca...
The hyperarousal hypothesis of primary insomnia (e.g. [1]) yelded controversial results (e.g. [2])...
Stress is considered to be an important cause of disrupted sleep and insomnia. However, controlled a...
Although daytime emotional stressful events are often presumed to cause sleep disturbances, the few ...
Popular misinterpretations on the understanding of the human brain have led to the bad habit of assu...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is related to integrated neuronal activity of the brain whereas EEG provid...
How sleep regulates physiological stress in healthy individuals is not well understood. We explored ...
Sleep is highly conserved across evolution, suggesting vital biological functions that are yet to be...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive arousal is central to models of sleep disturbance and insomnia, but findings r...
Alterations of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep have long been observed in patients with psychiatric d...
Contemporary understanding of the brain indicates that a reciprocal relationship exists between mind...
AbstractBackgroundTo explore the relationship between pre-sleep arousability and spontaneous arousal...
Whilst the association between sleep and stress is well established, few studies have examined the e...
Background: To explore the relationship between pre-sleep arousability and spontaneous arousals from...
The aim of this study was to investigate hyperarousal in individuals with frequent nightmares (NM pa...
Objective: Previous work has demonstrated a link between restricted sleep and risk indicators for ca...
The hyperarousal hypothesis of primary insomnia (e.g. [1]) yelded controversial results (e.g. [2])...
Stress is considered to be an important cause of disrupted sleep and insomnia. However, controlled a...
Although daytime emotional stressful events are often presumed to cause sleep disturbances, the few ...
Popular misinterpretations on the understanding of the human brain have led to the bad habit of assu...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is related to integrated neuronal activity of the brain whereas EEG provid...