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Parasympathetic activity is reduced during slow-wave sleep, but not resting wakefulness, in patients with CFS
Parasympathetic activity is reduced during slow-wave sleep, but not resting wakefulness, in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, by Scott J Fatt, Jessica E Beilharz, Michael Joubert, Chloe Wilson, Andrew R Lloyd, Uté Vollmer-Conna, Erin Cvejic in Clin Sleep Med. Vol 16, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew R Lloyd, autonomic hypervigilance, Chloe Wilson, Erin Cvejic, Heart rate variability, HRV, Jessica E Beilharz, Michael Joubert, reduced parasympathetic signaling, Scott J Fatt, sleep dysfunction, slow wave sleep, Ute Vollmer-Conna
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CFS and insomnia: similarities and differences
Research highlights: Evidence for similarly lower central ultra slow (US) delta power (0.3-0.79 Hz) proportions during slow wave sleep (SWS) in both primary insomnia and chronic fatigue syndrome in comparison to controls. Lower US power proportions relate mainly to perceived … Continue reading
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Tagged EDS, Excessive daytime sleepiness, insomnia, PI, slow wave sleep
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