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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SLEEPLIKE»
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1
Biology of Sleep, An Issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics
Excessive afferent inputtoa cortical column increases the likelihood that the
column enters the sleeplike state. Similarly, the longerthe columnis ina
wakelikestate, thehigher the probabilitythat later it entersthe sleeplike state.These
properties of ...
Teofilo L. Lee-Chiong, Jr Jr., 2012
2
The Handbook of Operator Fatigue
They produce electrical signals thatcan bemeasured with electrodes and can be
classified as wakelike or sleeplike. Animal experiments have revealed that
corticalcolumns can exhibit thesleeplike state while neighboringcortical columns
and ...
Professor Gerald Matthews, Professor Peter A Hancock, Dr Paula A Desmond, 2012
3
General Anesthetics: Advances in Research and Application: ...
A report, 'A comparison of sleeplike slow oscillations in the hippocampus under
ketamine and urethane anesthesia,' is newly published data in Journal of
Neurophysiology. According to recent research from Edmonton, Canada, “During
sleep ...
If suggestion (without hypnosis) can bring about all already known and
characteristic hypnotic phenomena on the basis of conditioning, it is natural to
expect that it can also induce some kind of special sleeplike state. A number of
transitory ...
5
Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law
... of disorientation. sedatives Drugs of the barbiturate family that depress the
central nervous system into a sleeplike condition. tranquilizers Drugs that reduce
anxiety and promote relaxation. hallucinogens natural or synthetic substances
that ...
Larry Siegel, Brandon Welsh, 2014
6
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine: Expert Consult ...
In the first sleeplike state, cats lay down in a random position, pupils exhibited
reduced but variable miosis, and eyes exhibited slow and nonconjugate
movements, and they could be aroused by auditory or other stimuli. If this stage is
not ...
Meir H. Kryger, Thomas Roth, William C. Dement, 2010
During early diestrus, cervical stimulation elicited an arousal pattern in the EEG,
whereas in the transition from diestrus to proestrus, cervical stimulation induced a
sleeplike pattern in the EEG. In studying this effect in intact freely-moving rats, ...
But most interesting have been the observations of sleeplike patterns with high
voltage slow waves and spindle activity in animals3,122738,35,36 and in man11,
25. The discrepancy between sleeplike EEG patterns and apparent waking ...
P. B. Bradley, Max Fink, 1968
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Steroid Hormones and Brain Function
During early diestrus, cervical stimulation elicited an arousal pattern in the EEG,
whereas in the transition from diestrus to proestrus, cervical stimulation induced a
sleeplike pattern in the EEG. In studying this effect in intact freely-moving rats, ...
Charles H. Sawyer, Roger A. Gorski, 1971
10
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, hypnagogic hallucination. hypnagogic state Neurology, a sleeplike state of
consciousness that immediately precedes sleep and that is sometimes
accompanied by hallucinations. hypnalgia Neurology, pain experienced during
sleep.
Christopher G. Morris, 1992