نتایج جستجو برای: wakefulness

تعداد نتایج: 9891  

2015
Thien Thanh Dang-Vu Antonio Zadra Marc-Antoine Labelle Dominique Petit Jean-Paul Soucy Jacques Montplaisir Raffaele Ferri

BACKGROUND Despite its high prevalence, relatively little is known about the pathophysiology of somnambulism. Increasing evidence indicates that somnambulism is associated with functional abnormalities during wakefulness and that sleep deprivation constitutes an important drive that facilitates sleepwalking in predisposed patients. Here, we studied the neural mechanisms associated with somnambu...

2015
Yu-Feng Shi Yong Han Yun-Ting Su Jun-Hua Yang Yan-Qin Yu Giorgio F Gilestro

The basal forebrain (BF) plays a crucial role in cortical activation. Our previous study showed that activation of cholinergic BF neurons alone is sufficient to suppress slow-wave sleep (SWS) and promote wakefulness and rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. However, the exact role of silencing cholinergic BF neurons in the sleep-wake cycle remains unclear. We inhibitied the cholinergic BF neurons gen...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1961

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
S Datta E E Spoley E H Patterson

The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the cells in the brain stem pedunculopontine tegmentum (PPT) are critically involved in the normal regulation of wakefulness and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. To test this hypothesis, one of four different doses of the excitatory amino acid L-glutamate (15, 30, 60, and 90 ng) or saline (control vehicle) was microinjected unilaterally into ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2005
Flávio Alóe Alexandre Pinto de Azevedo Rosa Hasan

Neurochemically distinct systems interact regulating sleep and wakefulness. Wakefulness is promoted by aminergic, acetylcholinergic brainstem and hypothalamic systems. Each of these arousal systems supports wakefulness and coordinated activity is required for alertness and EEG activation. Neurons in the pons and preoptic area control rapid eye movement and non-rapid eye movement sleep. Mutual i...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Ziauddin Syed Ho-Sheng Lin Jason H Mateika

We examined the impact of arousal state, sex, and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on the magnitude of progressive augmentation of the hypoxic ventilatory response and ventilatory long-term facilitation (vLTF). We also examined whether exposure to intermittent hypoxia during sleep has an impact on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in individuals with OSA. Ten men and seven women with OSA, along with ...

Journal: :Industrial health 2007
Yuka Satou Hideo Ando Makoto Nakiri Kaori Nagatomi Yoshie Yamaguchi Michiko Hoshino Yoshiyasu Tsuji Junko Muramoto Mihoko Mori Kunio Hara Tatsuya Ishitake

To investigate the relationships between whole-body vibration and changes in wakefulness, We measured the change of a subjective wakefulness level and electroencephalogram (EEG). Subjects are ten healthy male university students. The subjects were exposed to whole-body vibration with frequency (10 Hz) and acceleration level (0.6 ms(-2) r.m.s.) for 12 min in the seated position. Subjective wakef...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Yuichi Tamakawa Akihiro Karashima Yoshimasa Koyama Norihiro Katayama Mitsuyuki Nakao

Physiological knowledge of the neural mechanisms regulating sleep and wakefulness has been advanced by the recent findings concerning sleep/wakefulness-related preoptic/anterior hypothalamic and perifornical (orexin-containing)/posterior hypothalamic neurons. In this paper, we propose a mathematical model of the mechanisms orchestrating a quartet neural system of sleep and wakefulness composed ...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2002
Thannickal Chacko Thomas Velayudhan Mohan Kumar

The changes in brain temperature and sleep-wakefulness were studied in rats during their exposure to different ambient temperatures of 18 degrees C, 24 degrees C and 30 degrees C, before and after N-methyl D-aspartic acid lesion of the medial preoptic area. The medial preoptic area lesion produced a decrease in sleep, and increase in brain temperature except at 30 degrees C. Increase and decrea...

2014
David Gabelia Thomas Mitterling Birgit Högl Gregor K. Wenning Birgit Frauscher

BACKGROUND Despite several polysomnographic studies on periodic leg movements (PLM) in healthy sleep, data on the prevalence and characteristics of periodic arm movements (PAM) in normal subjects are lacking. We aimed to investigate PAM and their association with PLM during wakefulness and sleep in healthy subjects. METHODS Ninety-one participants underwent video-polysomnography according to ...

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