Introduction: Although a number of interesting articles have been published about rapid eye movement (REM)-sleep regulation considering the results of total sleep deprivation or REM-sleep deprivation, the idea that REM-sleep propensity accumulates during waking or non-rapid eye movement sleep, slow wave sleep (SWS), in particular, is still debatable. This study was aimed to analyze the changes in sleep-wake architecture occurred during SWS deprivation and recovery periods.
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Σάββατο 30 Δεκεμβρίου 2017
On the effects of two versions of slow wave sleep deprivation in the relation to REM sleep
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