Objectives: The psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) is a widely used method for the assessment of vigilance after sleep deprivation (SDEP). However, the neural basis of PVT performance during SDEP has not been fully understood. In particular, no studies have investigated the possible relation between EEG topographical changes after sleep loss and PVT performance. The aim of the present study is to assess the EEG topographic correlates of PVT performance after SDEP. Methods: During 40 h of SDEP, 16 healthy male subjects were evaluated in four sessions performed at the same time (11:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m.) of the first and second day with: (a) subjective sleepiness recordings by means of the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale (KSS); (b) EEG recordings ...
Recent work has demonstrated that behavioral manipulations targeting specific cortical areas during ...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
The present work explores the effect of sleep deprivation on visual attention. It focuses more speci...
The psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) is a widely used method for the assessment of vigilance after s...
Sleep deprivation (SD) negatively affects several aspects of cognitive performance, and one of the m...
Sleep is one of our most important physiological functions that maintains physical and mental health...
Sleep loss affects attention by reducing levels of arousal and alertness. The neural mechanisms unde...
Obtaining a sufficient amount of sleep each night is necessary for maintaining physiological and cog...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
To investigate whether there are any objective EEG characteristics that change significantly between...
Abstract Study Objectives To compare intraindividually the effects of acute sleep deprivation (ASD) ...
The effect of sleep deprivation (40 h) on topographic and temporal aspects of electroencephalographi...
Changes of cortical and corticospinal excitability, as a function of sleep deprivation have been stu...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
Introduction: experimental evidence indicates that regional changes in slow-wave activity (SWA, 0.5-...
Recent work has demonstrated that behavioral manipulations targeting specific cortical areas during ...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
The present work explores the effect of sleep deprivation on visual attention. It focuses more speci...
The psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) is a widely used method for the assessment of vigilance after s...
Sleep deprivation (SD) negatively affects several aspects of cognitive performance, and one of the m...
Sleep is one of our most important physiological functions that maintains physical and mental health...
Sleep loss affects attention by reducing levels of arousal and alertness. The neural mechanisms unde...
Obtaining a sufficient amount of sleep each night is necessary for maintaining physiological and cog...
Subjective alertness may provide some insight into reduced performance capacity under conditions sub...
To investigate whether there are any objective EEG characteristics that change significantly between...
Abstract Study Objectives To compare intraindividually the effects of acute sleep deprivation (ASD) ...
The effect of sleep deprivation (40 h) on topographic and temporal aspects of electroencephalographi...
Changes of cortical and corticospinal excitability, as a function of sleep deprivation have been stu...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
Introduction: experimental evidence indicates that regional changes in slow-wave activity (SWA, 0.5-...
Recent work has demonstrated that behavioral manipulations targeting specific cortical areas during ...
P>Studies on homeostatic aspects of sleep regulation have been focussed upon non-rapid eye movement ...
The present work explores the effect of sleep deprivation on visual attention. It focuses more speci...