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A manual of standardized terminology, techniques and scoring system for sleep stages of human subjects

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The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 11993 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sleep Stages & Hypnogram.

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Can SVM be used for automatic EEG detection of drowsiness during car driving

TL;DR: This study shows that automatic analysis and detection of EEG changes is possible by SVM and SVM is a good candidate for developing pre-emptive automatic drowsiness detection systems for driving safety.
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Sleep–wake disturbances 6 months after traumatic brain injury: a prospective study

TL;DR: It is suggested that sleep-wake disturbances, particularly EDS, fatigue and hypersomnia are common after TBI, and significantly impair quality of life, particularly in patients with post-traumatic EDS.
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Sleeping brain, learning brain. The role of sleep for memory systems

TL;DR: These studies convincingly support the idea that sleep is deeply involved in memory functions in humans and animals and confirm or reject unequivocally the recently upheld hypothesis that consolidations of non-declarative and declarative memories are respectively dependent upon REM and NREM sleep processes.
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Changes as a Function of Delta and Spindle Activity during Slow Wave Sleep in Humans

TL;DR: Changes in regional cerebral blood flow in humans during the progression from relaxed wakefulness through slow wave sleep (SWS) were examined as a function of spindle and δ electroencephalographic activity of SWS.
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Learning-dependent changes in sleep spindles and Stage 2 sleep

TL;DR: Following an intense period of simple motor procedural learning, the duration of Stage 2 sleep and spindle density increased, and the hypothesis that sleep spindles are involved in the off‐line reprocessing ofsimple motor procedural memory during Stage 2Sleep is supported.
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