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SLEEP. 46:A57-A58
Introduction Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity is relatively low, parasympathetic NS (PNS) relatively high, and heart rate (HR) is slow in NREM sleep. In tonic REM sleep, PNS activity remains high, but phasic REM sleep is associated with brie
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Zachary J. Kunicki, Caroline Madrigal, Lien T. Quach, Melissa R. Riester, Lan Jiang, Matthew S. Duprey, Melanie Bozzay, Andrew R. Zullo, Mriganka Singh, John McGeary, Wen-Chih Wu, James L. Rudolph
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Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. 42(1)
To encourage person-centered care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid require nursing homes to measure resident preferences using the Preferences Assessment Tool (PAT). No known research has examined the implications of respondent type (i.e., resi
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Alexandros Markowitz, David H Barker, Jared Saletin, Caroline Gredvig-Ardito, John McGeary, Mary Carskadon
Publikováno v:
SLEEP. 46:A117-A117
Introduction Wrist actigraphy is a standard for monitoring sleep in the field; however, data quality is reduced if participants remove the device. The Actigpatch is a novel, adhesive water-resistant wearable that we have previously demonstrated as co
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SLEEP. 46:A74-A74
Introduction Few reports have examined how pre-sleep alcohol affects performance on the next day given adequate sleep opportunity on a preferred schedule. Our goal is to identify whether alcohol intake targeting .08g% 1 hr before sleep of ~8 h will a
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Lindsay A, Miller, John, Gunstad, Mary Beth, Spitznagel, Jeanne, McCaffery, John, McGeary, Athena, Poppas, Robert H, Paul, Lawrence H, Sweet, Ronald A, Cohen
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Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society. 11(3)
Cardiovascular disease has long been associated with poor neurocognitive outcome, with multiple pathophysiological mechanisms that are linked to cognitive impairment in older adults. Although less frequently examined, insulin dysregulation is known t
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Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. 21(2)
Recent research has suggested that alterations in mesolimbic dopamine neurotransmission are central to the development and expression of craving for alcohol. Because the D4 dopamine receptor gene, variable numbers of tandem repeats (DRD4 VNTR) polymo