Following one adaptation night, the nocturnal sleep of nine female college students was recorded for two baseline and two experimental nights. In both experimental nights, prior to sleep the subjects performed a 4 hour long visual task requiring the recognition of letters tachistoscopically presented in the right visual hemifield. In the first experimental night eye movements were permitted, while in the second subjects were allowed only covert movements of attention while keeping their gaze on a fixation point. Results show that, as a consequence of the experimental manipulation, there is an increase of REM duration and a shortening of REM latency without any concomitant significant change in REM density and in the duration and latency of ...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, a global decrease in synaptic strength associated with s...
AbstractSleepiness is the condition where for some reason fails to go into a sleep state and will ha...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...
In the investigation of pre-sleep variables that affect sleep stage distribution and eye movement bu...
International audienceVarious experimental data indicate that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is invo...
The main objective was to study the impact of a daytime sleep opportunity on working memory and the ...
The first-night effect in sleep polysomnographic studies is usually considered to last for one night...
Although the notion that sleep reduces stress has been proposed, it has not been investigated system...
To test the hypothesis that amount of REM sleep time made up following deprivation is related to the...
Many early studies using REM sleep or total sleep deprivation showed deficits in learning and memory...
In the recovery nights from total and partial sleep deprivation there is a reduction of oculomotor a...
Two subjects slept two nights each in the laboratory while EEG recordings were made. Awake resting r...
Abstract Data from studies of naps and of shifted sleep were used to determine the relationship betw...
International audienceSome data have shown the presence of time-of-day effects in learning processes...
To investigate the effects exerted by sleep loss on specific attentive components the performance to...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, a global decrease in synaptic strength associated with s...
AbstractSleepiness is the condition where for some reason fails to go into a sleep state and will ha...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...
In the investigation of pre-sleep variables that affect sleep stage distribution and eye movement bu...
International audienceVarious experimental data indicate that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is invo...
The main objective was to study the impact of a daytime sleep opportunity on working memory and the ...
The first-night effect in sleep polysomnographic studies is usually considered to last for one night...
Although the notion that sleep reduces stress has been proposed, it has not been investigated system...
To test the hypothesis that amount of REM sleep time made up following deprivation is related to the...
Many early studies using REM sleep or total sleep deprivation showed deficits in learning and memory...
In the recovery nights from total and partial sleep deprivation there is a reduction of oculomotor a...
Two subjects slept two nights each in the laboratory while EEG recordings were made. Awake resting r...
Abstract Data from studies of naps and of shifted sleep were used to determine the relationship betw...
International audienceSome data have shown the presence of time-of-day effects in learning processes...
To investigate the effects exerted by sleep loss on specific attentive components the performance to...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, a global decrease in synaptic strength associated with s...
AbstractSleepiness is the condition where for some reason fails to go into a sleep state and will ha...
How does the human brain adapt to changes in the environment and store information to form memories?...