In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake and NREM states for right hemisphere tasks. The question can be raised whether the increasing right hemisphere performance during REM is related to right hemisphere tasks only, or whether it is of more general nature. This hypothesis was tested by giving the lateralized Consonant Recognition Task to 16 subjects during waking and upon awakenings from REM and NREM sleep. Results support the hypothesis that right hemisphere superiority in REM sleep is not restricted to right hemisphere tasks. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc
Previous investigations pointed to a relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and dream recall. Si...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake ...
A right hemisphere (RH) superiority, as compared to left hemisphere (LH), has been shown during REM ...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Several authors have advanced the hypothesis that the right cerebral hemisphere predominates during ...
The hypothesis of right hemisphere predominance in REM sleep and of an increase in left activity thr...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
Eighteen right handed females reporting 6 or more dreams per week on a home dream and sleep diary (D...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
Regional differences in the sleep EEG along the antero-posterior axis have been recently described. ...
Since an inverse relationship between waking and REM sleep eye movements (EMs) has been found with r...
In a series of four experiments, right-handed subjects identified nonsense syllables briefly present...
Previous investigations pointed to a relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and dream recall. Si...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In previous studies, a right hemisphere superiority was shown during REM sleep with respect to Wake ...
A right hemisphere (RH) superiority, as compared to left hemisphere (LH), has been shown during REM ...
During the sleep onset period (SOP), there is a state-specific relative advantage of the right hemis...
Several authors have advanced the hypothesis that the right cerebral hemisphere predominates during ...
The hypothesis of right hemisphere predominance in REM sleep and of an increase in left activity thr...
Abstract: The hypothesis of a predominance of the right hemisphere in stage REM as compared to NREM...
Eighteen right handed females reporting 6 or more dreams per week on a home dream and sleep diary (D...
Hypothesized an overall predominance of right hemisphere in the REM stage as compared to non-REM sta...
This study aims to assess whether the hemispheric asymmetry inversion observed in the wake-sleep tra...
Regional differences in the sleep EEG along the antero-posterior axis have been recently described. ...
Since an inverse relationship between waking and REM sleep eye movements (EMs) has been found with r...
In a series of four experiments, right-handed subjects identified nonsense syllables briefly present...
Previous investigations pointed to a relationship between hemispheric asymmetry and dream recall. Si...
The present electroencephalographic (EEG) study evaluated the hypothesis of a preferred directionali...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...