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Normally when we sleep , we move through a number of different sleepstages.
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Each subject underwent one polysomnographic night recording; sleepstages were scored following standard criteria.
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At birth, babies do not move through sleepstages as they will as adults.
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Electroencephalographic characteristics of PA during sleepstages are described.
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Standard sleepstages were assessed, and the EEG was submitted to a state-specific, serial spectral analysis.
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Time spent in each sleepstage could not account for this relationship.
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No differences in sleepstage percentages were observed between participants with and without RLS.
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Those who have spindles also show K-complexes and thus regular phases of sleepstage 2.
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Average spectra were obtained for each CAP condition, separately in sleepstage 2 and SWS, for each subject.
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No sleepstage specificity was found.
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This sleepstage is when you usually dream and is believed to be important for learning and creating memory.
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The hypothesis that an increase in this sleepstage serves as a mechanism for energy conservation should be also considered.
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These findings support an association between APOEε4 genotype and sleepstage N3 in the elderly.
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A novel framework for joint detection of sleep spindles and K-complex events, two hallmarks of sleepstage S2, is proposed.
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A series of 5-min ECG epochs were chosen from each sleepstage, during periods without evident ictal epileptiform activity in the EEG.
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However, the involvement of this particular sleepstage in the systemic consolidation of remote (30 days old) memory has never been tested.
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Conclusions: CAP subtypes are characterized by clearly different spectra and also the same subtype shows a different power spectrum, during sleepstage 2 or SWS.
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Nine of 17 patients had seizures during the polysomnographic recording; nocturnal ictal events occurred mostly during non-REM sleepstage 2.
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It is "deeply optimised to track sleepstage monitoring, real-time heart rate monitoring, sleep respiration quality and big data analysis to score sleep quality".
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Heart rate variability was assessed as a function of the sleepstage at three different ambient temperatures (thermoneutrality and warm and cool thermal conditions).
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As sleep became deeper in sleepstage 1, beta-2 and beta-3, powers decreased mainly in the frontal lobe and some regions of the parieto-temporo-limbic area.