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Titlebook: Dynamic Structure of NREM Sleep; Peter Halasz,Robert Bodizs Book 2013 Springer-Verlag London 2013 Neurology.Neuroscience.Sleep

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Heinz Herwig,Andreas Moschallskihesis, it was found that the cerebral blood flow is low in the morning after a night sleep compared to the end of a waking day, as measured by H.O PET studies. Furthermore, the blood flow values proved to be less and less parallel with the decrease of slow wave activity along the sleep cycles..Sleep
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Peter Halasz,Robert BodizsWritten by experts in the field.Complete with full color illustrations.Presents an original approach to a specialized aspect of sleep neuroscience.Includes supplementary material:
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Sozialstaatliche Wertbestimmungeninating in brainstem/hypothalamic neuronal networks and in their dynamic interplay. All the presently known concepts and models of sleep regulation are essentially based on the anatomy and function of these subcortical networks. From the beginning of this century, the Harvard School of sleep researc
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Heinz Herwig,Andreas Moschallskiof spontaneous and elicited phasic changes, regularities in their occurrence, and the impact of their existence on the course of sleep. Summarizing the results of earlier works about PAT, K-complexes, and CAP phenomena, a new approach has been used in their systematization. First, we have differenti
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Heinz Herwig,Andreas Moschallskiing (“A”) slopes of cycles show opposite trends: “D” slope shows sleep promoting, while “A” slope shows wake/REM-promoting tendencies. Arousal-like phasic changes (PAT and CAP A. phases) turned out to be overwhelming during the “A” slopes of sleep cycles, and their amount is increased from evening t
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Heinz Herwig,Andreas Moschallskime. Due to increasing innovative research in this field with convincing evidences on local sleep regulation, it seems that beyond the length of waking time, use-dependent afferent stimulation and synaptic upscaling (learning) are the main factors regulating the NREM sleep slow-wave activity (SWA). F
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