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Tag: polysomnography

Total: 8 posts


Polygenic impact of morningness on the overnight dynamics of sleep spindle amplitude

braincircadian rhythmgeneplasticitypolygenic scorepolysomnographysleepSleep EEGSleep spindlesleep timingyoung adult


Sleep macrostructure is modulated by positive and negative social experience in adult pet dogs

dogpolysomnographyREM sleepstress


Association of symptoms of insomnia and sleep parameters among kidney transplant recipients

Beta activityinsomniakidney transplant recipientspolysomnographysleep architectureslow wave sleep


EEG spectral power in phasic and tonic REM sleep: Different patterns in young adults and children

arousaldevelopmentGammapolysomnographysleep


Objective and subjective components of the first night effect in young nightmare sufferers and healthy participants

first-night effectGroningen Sleep Quality ScaleNightmareNightmarespolysomnographysleepSleep EEG


Disturbed dreaming and sleep quality: altered sleep architecture in subjects with frequent nightmares

DreamingEEGNightmarespolysomnographysleepSleep quality


Development of a non-invasive polysomnography technique for dogs (Canis familiaris)

Canis familiarisDay-time experiencedogpolysomnographySleep deprivation


Aging and sleep in Williams syndrome: Accelerated sleep deterioration and decelerated slow wave sleep decrement

7q11.23 microdeletionAgingBrain developmentpolysomnographySleep EEGSpectral analysisWilliams–Beuren syndrome
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