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Taeko Sasai-Sakuma
Researcher at Teikyo University
Publications - 30
Citations - 408
Taeko Sasai-Sakuma is an academic researcher from Teikyo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excessive daytime sleepiness & REM sleep behavior disorder. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 27 publications receiving 275 citations. Previous affiliations of Taeko Sasai-Sakuma include Tokyo Medical University & Tokyo Medical and Dental University.
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Epileptic Seizure Prediction Based on Multivariate Statistical Process Control of Heart Rate Variability Features
Koichi Fujiwara,Miho Miyajima,Toshitaka Yamakawa,Erika Abe,Yoko Suzuki,Yuriko Sawada,Manabu Kano,Taketoshi Maehara,Katsuya Ohta,Taeko Sasai-Sakuma,Tetsuo Sasano,Masato Matsuura,Eisuke Matsushima +12 more
TL;DR: The application results of the proposed method demonstrated that seizures in ten out of eleven awakening preictal episodes could be predicted prior to the seizure onset, that is, its sensitivity was 91%, and its false positive rate was about 0.7 times per hour.
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Effects of acute morning and evening exercise on subjective and objective sleep quality in older individuals with insomnia.
TL;DR: Acute morning exercise can improve nocturnal sleep quality in individuals with difficulty initiating sleep, especially during the later part of the night.
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Quantitative assessment of isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep without atonia without clinical REM sleep behavior disorder: clinical and research implications.
Taeko Sasai-Sakuma,Birgit Frauscher,Thomas Mitterling,Laura Ehrmann,David Gabelia,Elisabeth Brandauer,Yuichi Inoue,Werner Poewe,Birgit Högl +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first study showing that some subjects with incidental RWA meet the refined quantitative EMG criteria for a diagnosis of RBD, and may be at an increased risk of developing fully expressed RBD and/or neurodegenerative disease.
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Pareidolias in REM sleep behavior disorder: a possible predictive marker of Lewy body diseases?
TL;DR: The responses were proven to be associated more intimately with their cognitive decline than clinical or physiological variables related to RBD and are useful as a predictive marker of future development of Lewy body diseases.
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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of REM sleep behavior disorder in Japanese elderly people
Taeko Sasai-Sakuma,Taeko Sasai-Sakuma,Noboru Takeuchi,Noboru Takeuchi,Yasuhiro Asai,Yuichi Inoue,Yosuke Inoue +6 more
TL;DR: Prevalence of iRBD in Japanese elderly people was comparable with the rate reported from other countries, and population-based iR BD / p-iRBD showed lower neurodegenerative loading than clinical iRbd in spite of comparable disease duration of RBD, that may indicate their lower risk of future Neurodegeneration.