نتایج جستجو برای: sleep deprivation

تعداد نتایج: 138264  

2015
Masaki Ogawa Takeharu Seno Kouhei Matsumori Shigekazu Higuchi

We examined the effect of sleep deprivation on self-motion perception (vection). We measured the strength of vection, its latency, and its duration in two conditions: Sleep-Deprivation and NormalSleep (by using the between-subject design). For the Sleep-Deprivation condition, participants did not sleep for about 20 hours. We also recorded subjective sleepiness with a subjective rating scale tha...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2004
Bernd Kundermann Julia Spernal Martin Tobias Huber Jürgen-Christian Krieg Stefan Lautenbacher

OBJECTIVE Sleep disturbances have been thought to augment pain. Sleep deprivation has been proven to produce hyperalgesic effects. It is still unclear whether these changes are truly specific to pain and not related to general changes in somatosensory functions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of total sleep deprivation on thermal pain thresholds (heat, cold) and pain co...

Journal: :Seizure 2000
S. C Roupakiotis S. D Gatzonis N Triantafyllou V Mantouvalos A Chioni C Zournas A Siafakas

Sedated sleep and sleep deprivation are commonly used methods to increase the diagnostic yield of the electroencephalogram (EEG), especially in the evaluation of people with epilepsy, but the rate of activation achieved by them is controversial, as is the issue of whether it is sleep itself, or sleep deprivation which is responsible for their alleged efficacy. We retrospectively studied the EEG...

Journal: :Sleep 1989
Allan Rechtschaffen Bernard M Bergmann Carol A Everson Clete A Kushida Marcia A Gilliland

The results of a series of studies on total and selective sleep deprivation in the rat are integrated and discussed. These studies showed that total sleep deprivation, paradoxical sleep deprivation, and disruption and/or deprivation of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep produced a reliable syndrome that included death, debilitated appearance, skin lesions, increased food intake, weight loss, i...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Arjen M Strijkstra Serge Daan

Sleep regulation processes have been hypothesized to be involved in function and timing of arousal episodes in hibernating ground squirrels. We investigated the importance of sleep regulation during arousal episodes by sleep deprivation experiments. After sleep deprivation of 4, 12, and 24 h, starting 4 h after onset of euthermy, a duration-dependent enhancement of slow-wave activity (SWA) of t...

Previous studies have shown that caffeine has beneficial effects on cognitive impairment in sleep deprived male rats. Therefore in the present study, we examined the effects of chronic caffeine administration on learning and memory impairments induced by sleep deprivation (SD) in the intact and ovarectomized (OVX) female rats. Two sets of animals including intact and OVX were randomly recruited...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2014
Raquel Canuto Marcos Pascoal Pattussi Jamile Block Araldi Macagnan Ruth Liane Henn Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto

OBJECTIVE The objective of our study was to explore the association between sleep deprivation and obesity among shift workers. DESIGN A cross-sectional study was conducted. Obesity was defined as BMI ≥30 kg/m2. Time of sleep was categorized as: >5 h of continuous sleep/d; ≤5 h of continuous sleep/d with some additional rest (sleep deprivation level I); and ≤5 h of continuous sleep/d without a...

Journal: :Sleep 1996
J J Pilcher A I Huffcutt

To quantitatively describe the effects of sleep loss, we used meta-analysis, a technique relatively new to the sleep research field, to mathematically summarize data from 19 original research studies. Results of our analysis of 143 study coefficients and a total sample size of 1.932 suggest that overall sleep deprivation strongly impairs human functioning. Moreover, we found that mood is more a...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Andrew W Varga Mihwa Kang Priyanka V Ramesh Eric Klann

Sleep supports the formation of a variety of declarative and non-declarative memories, and sleep deprivation often impairs these types of memories. In human subjects, natural sleep either during a nap or overnight leads to long-lasting improvements in visuomotor and fine motor tasks, but rodent models recapitulating these findings have been scarce. Here we present evidence that 5h of acute slee...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1969

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