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In addition, we compared coherence during slow-wavesleep between typically developing children and children with ESES.
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This preictal pause is shown to share many features with the down states of slow-wavesleep.
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When we measure sleep using electrodes attached to the scalp, slow-wavesleep appears as slow, high-amplitude oscillations.
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It's been shown that patients with insomnia, who experience less slow-wavesleep than normal sleepers, show impaired memory consolidation.
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During subsequent slow-wavesleep, one sound was unobtrusively presented to each participant, repeatedly, to reactivate one type of training.
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Mean percentage of slow-wavesleep was higher in women (by 6.7%).
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In addition, absence of TRIP8b suppresses the normal desynchronization response of the EEG during the switch from slow-wavesleep to wakefulness.
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Adenosine is considered to be a key regulator of sleep homeostasis by promoting slow-wavesleep through inhibition of the brain's arousal centers.
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The syndrome is characterized by cognitive and behavioral abnormalities and a specific EEG pattern of continuous spikes and waves during slow-wavesleep.
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N3 is referred to as deep sleep or slow-wavesleep because of the brain activity, which is more comparable to rolling waves.
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Now researchers say that poor sleep quality, and disruption of the deep, restful sleep known as slow-wavesleep, both play a key role.
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The speech disorder was prominent, but differed from that of Landau-Kleffner syndrome and of epilepsy with continuous spike and wave during slow-wavesleep.
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During slow-wavesleep, which tends to happen during the first half of the night, the firing of our brain cells is highly synchronised.
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Percentage of slow-wavesleep decreased with increased age for men only (by 1.9% for each 10-year age change).
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Prenatally stressed animals demonstrated reduced latency to the onset of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, prolongation of the first REM episode, and diminished slow-wavesleep.
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This behaviour is associated with unihemispheric sleep -when one half of the brain shows waking activity while the other shows slow-wavesleep activity.