Clinical Electroencephalography 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-04573-9_10
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“…Table 1 shows a summary of sleep parameters obtained from the sleep diaries. (Carskadon & Dement, 2010;Chokroverty, 2017;Ohayon et al, 2004;Roth, 2004;Vaudano et al, 2019). In young adults, for example, TST is between 439 -446 min, sleep efficiency is 95%, the average arousal index is between 10.6 -10.8, N1 sleep contributes approximately 5 -10% of normal total sleep time, N2 50 -60%, N3 15 -20%, REM 20 -25%, wakefulness after sleep onset is less than 5% of the TST and sleep latency is between 10 -20 min (Berry & Wagner, 2015;Bonnet & Arand, 2007;Moraes et al, 2014;Philipson et al, 1980).…”
Section: Sleep-architecture Profile Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows a summary of sleep parameters obtained from the sleep diaries. (Carskadon & Dement, 2010;Chokroverty, 2017;Ohayon et al, 2004;Roth, 2004;Vaudano et al, 2019). In young adults, for example, TST is between 439 -446 min, sleep efficiency is 95%, the average arousal index is between 10.6 -10.8, N1 sleep contributes approximately 5 -10% of normal total sleep time, N2 50 -60%, N3 15 -20%, REM 20 -25%, wakefulness after sleep onset is less than 5% of the TST and sleep latency is between 10 -20 min (Berry & Wagner, 2015;Bonnet & Arand, 2007;Moraes et al, 2014;Philipson et al, 1980).…”
Section: Sleep-architecture Profile Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%