Sleep MedicineTeofilo L. Lee-Chiong, Michael Sateia, Michael J. Sateia, Mary A. Carskadon Hanley & Belfus, 2002 - 737 oldal This important new book is a comprehensive and highly practical reference on all aspects of sleep disorders edited by and with contributions by the major authorities on contemporary sleep medicine. The most user-friendly book on the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders, this text is authoritative enough to stand as the major reference in the field and practical enough for everyday use in the office or sleep center.
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... Stage 1 is light sleep that lasts only a few minutes and may recur briefly during the night in the transitions from wake- fulness to other sleep stages or after brief body move- ments . Slow eye movements are recognized during stage 1 ...
... Stage 1 is light sleep that lasts only a few minutes and may recur briefly during the night in the transitions from wake- fulness to other sleep stages or after brief body move- ments . Slow eye movements are recognized during stage 1 ...
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... stage 2 NREM and REM sleep have comparable but lower AATs . Alert healthy individuals usually show a decline in their AATs for stage 2 NREM sleep during the night . However , acute sleep deprivation has been shown to reverse this ...
... stage 2 NREM and REM sleep have comparable but lower AATs . Alert healthy individuals usually show a decline in their AATs for stage 2 NREM sleep during the night . However , acute sleep deprivation has been shown to reverse this ...
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... Stage wake with eyes open is identified by the presence of relatively low - voltage , mixed - fre- quency EEG , accompanied by eye blinks , eye movements , and elevated chin EMG . Stage wake with eyes closed is usually accompanied by ...
... Stage wake with eyes open is identified by the presence of relatively low - voltage , mixed - fre- quency EEG , accompanied by eye blinks , eye movements , and elevated chin EMG . Stage wake with eyes closed is usually accompanied by ...
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Phylogeny of Sleep | 7 |
Function of Sleep | 23 |
Mechanisms of Sleep and Wakefulness | 31 |
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