Difficulties initiating sleep are common in several disorders, including insomnia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. These disorders are prevalent, bearing significant societal and financial costs which require the consideration of new treatment strategies and a better understanding of the physiological and cognitive processes surrounding the time of preparing for sleep or falling asleep. Here, we search for neuro-cognitive associations in the resting state and examine their relevance for predicting sleep-onset latency using multi-level mixed models. Multiple EEG recordings were obtained from healthy male participants (N = 13) during a series of 5 min eyes-closed resting-state trials (in total, n = 223) followed by a period-varyi...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
Difficulties initiating sleep are common in several disorders, including insomnia and attention defi...
Resting-state neuroimaging is a dominant paradigm for studying brain function in health and disease....
Background Research has supported the role of cognitive processes in the development and maintenance...
Falling asleep is a dynamical process that is poorly defined. The period preceding sleep, characteri...
Why do we sometimes feel sleepy as we wake up? Why is it sometimes harder to get active in the morni...
Study objectiveTo study sleep EEG characteristics associated with misperception of Sleep Onset Laten...
The resting-state paradigm is frequently applied to study spontaneous activity of the brain in norma...
The complaints of people suffering from Insomnia Disorder (ID) concern both sleep and daytime functi...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
Difficulties initiating sleep are common in several disorders, including insomnia and attention defi...
Resting-state neuroimaging is a dominant paradigm for studying brain function in health and disease....
Background Research has supported the role of cognitive processes in the development and maintenance...
Falling asleep is a dynamical process that is poorly defined. The period preceding sleep, characteri...
Why do we sometimes feel sleepy as we wake up? Why is it sometimes harder to get active in the morni...
Study objectiveTo study sleep EEG characteristics associated with misperception of Sleep Onset Laten...
The resting-state paradigm is frequently applied to study spontaneous activity of the brain in norma...
The complaints of people suffering from Insomnia Disorder (ID) concern both sleep and daytime functi...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
Sleep onset is associated with marked changes in behavioral, physiological, and subjective phenomena...
1. Objectives: Sleep deprivation leads to EEG power increases especially in lower frequency bands. I...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...
People with Insomnia Disorder (ID) not only experience abundant nocturnal mentation, but also report...