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Justin T Matsuura,Nicole S Keller,Michael B Lustik et al. Justin T Matsuura et al.
Objectives: While the association between insomnia and traumatic brain injury (TBI) is well established, TBI rehabilitation programs that focus on sleep as a primary target are limited. Cognitive behavioral therapy for in...
Tylor J Harlow,Matthew B Jané,Heather L Read et al. Tylor J Harlow et al.
The role of slow oscillations and spindles during sleep on memory retention has become an area of great interest in the recent decade. Accordingly, there are multiple studies that examine the efficacy of acoustic stimulation during sleep to...
Renske Lok,Sonia Ancoli-Israel,Kristine E Ensrud et al. Renske Lok et al.
Introduction: A consolidated sleep-wake pattern is essential for maintaining healthy cognition in older individuals, but many suffer from sleep fragmentation that exacerbates age-related cognitive decline and worsens over...
Christina D Campbell,Imran Sulaiman Christina D Campbell
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common condition affecting an estimated 936 million individuals worldwide, leading to a considerable demand for diagnostic services. Polysomnography, the current gold standard for diagnosis, is resource in...
Paulina T Feghali,Brooke K Iwamoto,Olivia M Triplett et al. Paulina T Feghali et al.
Objective: Youth who experience behavioral and emotional problems are at risk for sleep disturbance, while sleep disturbance also perpetuates behavioral and emotional problems. While the relationship between sleep and psy...
Seema Rani,John Schanz,Kapil Chauhan et al. Seema Rani et al.
Background/objective: There is a paucity of literature regarding "flagging" abnormal sleep studies for expedited review. This single-center retrospective analysis (n = 266) of flagged polysomnography studies from 2019 to ...
David A Kalmbach,Philip Cheng,Jason C Ong et al. David A Kalmbach et al.
Objectives: Cognitive-behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy are effective insomnia treatments, yet half of patients do not remit. Emerging evidence indicates refractory cognitive arousal is associated with poor insomnia ...
Thomas Quinn,Robert Joseph Thomas,Eric James Heckman Thomas Quinn
The pathophysiology of sleep apnea goes beyond anatomic predisposition to airway collapse and includes additional factors such as arousal threshold and loop gain. High loop gain is a prominent feature in central and complex sleep apnea (wit...
Christine Barner,Ann-Sophie Werner,Sandra Schörk et al. Christine Barner et al.
Introduction: Sleep is assumed to facilitate the consolidation of new memories in an active process of covert reactivation of the underlying memory representations. Recent evidence suggests that this process is selective ...
Rafiaa Valji,Maria L Castro-Codesal,Melanie Lewis et al. Rafiaa Valji et al.
Rationale: Children with Down syndrome (DS) make up a substantial portion of long-term non-invasive ventilation (LT-NIV) users though it is unclear if their unique features alter LT-NIV efficacy or use. The aim of this st...