Human cognitive performance is a key function whose biological foundations have been partially revealed by genetic and brain imaging studies. The sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) is tightly linked to structural and functional features of the central nervous system and serves as another promising biomarker. We used data from MrOS, a large cohort of older men and cross-validated regularized regression to link sleep EEG features to cognitive performance in cross-sectional analyses. In independent validation samples 2.5-10% of variance in cognitive performance can be accounted for by sleep EEG features, depending on the covariates used. Demographic characteristics account for more covariance between sleep EEG and cognition than health variables...
The pathophysiological processes of Alzheimer's dementia predate its clinical manifestation. Sleep d...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
We sought to determine which facets of sleep neurophysiology were most strongly linked to cognitive ...
Objective: The relationship between insomnia symptoms and cognitive performance is unclear, particul...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep disorders or changes in sleep stages or EEG waveform ...
Abstract Impaired sleep is a frequent complaint in ageing and a risk factor for many diseases. Non-r...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but whic...
Discrepancies between actigraphic and self-reported sleep measures are common. Studies of peopl...
Although the increases in cognitive capacities of adolescent humans are concurrent with significant ...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep disorders or changes in sleep stages or EEG waveform ...
Objective: Sleep spindles are phasic bursts of thalamocortical activity, typically defined as 11-16 ...
Individual differences in human sleep EEG spindling were shown to be associated with psychometric me...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
The pathophysiological processes of Alzheimer's dementia predate its clinical manifestation. Sleep d...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
We sought to determine which facets of sleep neurophysiology were most strongly linked to cognitive ...
Objective: The relationship between insomnia symptoms and cognitive performance is unclear, particul...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep disorders or changes in sleep stages or EEG waveform ...
Abstract Impaired sleep is a frequent complaint in ageing and a risk factor for many diseases. Non-r...
In the present data, we provide the details of the cross-sectional study examining the associations ...
Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but whic...
Discrepancies between actigraphic and self-reported sleep measures are common. Studies of peopl...
Although the increases in cognitive capacities of adolescent humans are concurrent with significant ...
Objective: Recent research suggests that sleep disorders or changes in sleep stages or EEG waveform ...
Objective: Sleep spindles are phasic bursts of thalamocortical activity, typically defined as 11-16 ...
Individual differences in human sleep EEG spindling were shown to be associated with psychometric me...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
The pathophysiological processes of Alzheimer's dementia predate its clinical manifestation. Sleep d...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...
<p>Sleep and its sub-states are assumed to be important for brain function across the lifespan but w...