Disturbances of sleep are typical for most depressed patients and belong to the core symptoms of the disorder. Since the 1960ies polysomnographic sleep research has demonstrated that besides disturbances of sleep continuity, depression is associated with altered sleep architecture, i.e. a decrease in slow wave sleep (SWS) production and disturbed REM sleep regulation. Shortened REM latency (i.e. the interval between sleep onset and the occurrence of the first REM period), increased REM sleep duration and increased REM density (i.e. the frequency of rapid eye movements per REM period) have been considered as biological markers of depression which might predict relapse and recurrence. High risk studies including healthy relatives of patients ...
Negative emotional memory bias is thought to play a causal role in the onset and maintenance of majo...
A shortening of sleep REM latency has been observed in Affective Illness. Hypothalamic-pituitary adr...
Axel Steiger, Marcel Pawlowski, Mayumi Kimura Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany A...
Disturbances of sleep are typical for most depressed patients and belong to the core symptoms of the...
Disturbances of sleep are typical for most depressed patients and belong to the core symptoms of the...
Since ancient times it is known that melancholia and sleep disturbances co-occur. The introduction o...
The aim of the study was to evaluate REM sleep parameters, especially the temporal characteristics o...
Sleep problems are a common complaint in the majority of people suffering from depression. While sle...
AbstractSleep disturbances in depression are up to 70%. Patients frequently have difficulty in falli...
Sleep in depression is characterized by the occurence of episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep ...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
Sleep in depression is characterized by the occurrence of episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep...
Sleep, depression and insomnia have manifold associations. Psychiatric sleep research in affective d...
Since the 1960’s polysomnographic sleep research has demonstrated that depressive episodes are assoc...
Twenty years have passed since the discovery that a shorter REM latency was one of the most signific...
Negative emotional memory bias is thought to play a causal role in the onset and maintenance of majo...
A shortening of sleep REM latency has been observed in Affective Illness. Hypothalamic-pituitary adr...
Axel Steiger, Marcel Pawlowski, Mayumi Kimura Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany A...
Disturbances of sleep are typical for most depressed patients and belong to the core symptoms of the...
Disturbances of sleep are typical for most depressed patients and belong to the core symptoms of the...
Since ancient times it is known that melancholia and sleep disturbances co-occur. The introduction o...
The aim of the study was to evaluate REM sleep parameters, especially the temporal characteristics o...
Sleep problems are a common complaint in the majority of people suffering from depression. While sle...
AbstractSleep disturbances in depression are up to 70%. Patients frequently have difficulty in falli...
Sleep in depression is characterized by the occurence of episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep ...
Impaired sleep is both a risk factor and a symptom of depression. Objective sleep is assessed using ...
Sleep in depression is characterized by the occurrence of episodes of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep...
Sleep, depression and insomnia have manifold associations. Psychiatric sleep research in affective d...
Since the 1960’s polysomnographic sleep research has demonstrated that depressive episodes are assoc...
Twenty years have passed since the discovery that a shorter REM latency was one of the most signific...
Negative emotional memory bias is thought to play a causal role in the onset and maintenance of majo...
A shortening of sleep REM latency has been observed in Affective Illness. Hypothalamic-pituitary adr...
Axel Steiger, Marcel Pawlowski, Mayumi Kimura Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany A...