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The following pages link to Slow eye movements and subjective estimates of sleepiness predict EEG power changes during sleep deprivation (Q48145351):
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- EEG oscillations during sleep and dream recall: state- or trait-like individual differences? (Q28085691) (← links)
- Dreaming and Neuroesthetics (Q30407216) (← links)
- Evoked potentials and behavioral performance during different states of brain arousal (Q30836544) (← links)
- Quantitative electroencephalography and behavioural correlates of daytime sleepiness in chronic stroke (Q33656982) (← links)
- Bilateral 5 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation on fronto-temporal areas modulates resting-state EEG. (Q45023498) (← links)
- Blue light exposure reduces objective measures of sleepiness during prolonged nighttime performance testing. (Q45918050) (← links)
- Detecting deteriorated vigilance using percentage of eyelid closure time during behavioral maintenance of wakefulness tests (Q48279842) (← links)
- Slow eye movement as a possible predictor of reaction delays to auditory warning alarms in a drowsy state (Q48318284) (← links)
- Slow eye movement detection can prevent sleep-related accidents effectively in a simulated driving task (Q48332200) (← links)
- Changes in brain arousal (EEG-vigilance) after therapeutic sleep deprivation in depressive patients and healthy controls (Q57286589) (← links)
- Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Surgeons Dexterity. (Q64944588) (← links)
- Eye-Blink Parameters Detect On-Road Track-Driving Impairment Following Severe Sleep Deprivation (Q90186883) (← links)