Study Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the cortical arousal level in subjects with primary insomnia varies according to their quality of nighttime sleep. Design: The P300 ERP was recorded each day, before and after sleep actigraphically monitored for 1 week. For each participant, the nights of worst- and best-quality sleep were identified. Participants: Seven subjects with primary insomnia and 7 control subjects. Measurements and Results: The P300 amplitudes were compared by considering group (insomnia vs control), night (worst vs best), and moment of recording (before vs after sleep) as factors. The subjects with insomnia showed higher P300 amplitudes, as compared with amplitudes of control subjects, only for the wor...
The study was aimed at evaluating three hypotheses about primary insomnia: (a) insomniacs are physio...
International audienceObjective To assess the specific prefrontal activity in comparison to those in...
Objective: The relationship between CAP parameters and subjective time perception during sleep in pr...
Study Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the cortical arousal level in subjects...
The hyperarousal hypothesis of primary insomnia (e.g. [1]) yelded controversial results (e.g. [2]) w...
Objective: The hyperarousal hypothesis is evaluated while controlling the influence of the quality o...
Previous results [1,2] show that in primary insomniacs P300 amplitude is significantly higher compar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether individuals with primary insomnia, in comparison to no...
Psychophysiological insomnia (PI) is the most common insomnia subtype, representing 12-15% of all sl...
In a 9-month prospective study, sleep and daytime functioning were compared in a community sample of...
Psychophysiological insomnia (PI) is the most common insomnia subtype, representing 12-15% of all sl...
Study Objectives: The present study aimed at further investigating trait aspects of sleep-related co...
OBJECTIVE: Polysomnographic (PSG) measures consistently reflect poor sleep quality and effective tre...
The study was aimed at evaluating three hypotheses about primary insomnia: (a) insomniacs are physio...
Objective: While individuals with insomnia consistently complain of cognitive impairment, previous s...
The study was aimed at evaluating three hypotheses about primary insomnia: (a) insomniacs are physio...
International audienceObjective To assess the specific prefrontal activity in comparison to those in...
Objective: The relationship between CAP parameters and subjective time perception during sleep in pr...
Study Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the cortical arousal level in subjects...
The hyperarousal hypothesis of primary insomnia (e.g. [1]) yelded controversial results (e.g. [2]) w...
Objective: The hyperarousal hypothesis is evaluated while controlling the influence of the quality o...
Previous results [1,2] show that in primary insomniacs P300 amplitude is significantly higher compar...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether individuals with primary insomnia, in comparison to no...
Psychophysiological insomnia (PI) is the most common insomnia subtype, representing 12-15% of all sl...
In a 9-month prospective study, sleep and daytime functioning were compared in a community sample of...
Psychophysiological insomnia (PI) is the most common insomnia subtype, representing 12-15% of all sl...
Study Objectives: The present study aimed at further investigating trait aspects of sleep-related co...
OBJECTIVE: Polysomnographic (PSG) measures consistently reflect poor sleep quality and effective tre...
The study was aimed at evaluating three hypotheses about primary insomnia: (a) insomniacs are physio...
Objective: While individuals with insomnia consistently complain of cognitive impairment, previous s...
The study was aimed at evaluating three hypotheses about primary insomnia: (a) insomniacs are physio...
International audienceObjective To assess the specific prefrontal activity in comparison to those in...
Objective: The relationship between CAP parameters and subjective time perception during sleep in pr...