Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8–12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4–8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer, N Halbesma… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - Elsevier
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

[引用][C] Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8–12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4–8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8–12 Hz) and positively with
central frontal theta (4–8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake electroencephalogram …

Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - research.ed.ac.uk
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - research.rug.nl
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

[引用][C] Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM STRIJKSTRA, DGM BEERSMA… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with
central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake electroencephalogram …

Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DG Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - europepmc.org
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

[PDF][PDF] Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8–12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4–8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - academia.edu
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer, N Halbesma… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - infona.pl
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8-12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4-8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting awake …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …

[PDF][PDF] Subjective sleepiness correlates negatively with global alpha (8–12 Hz) and positively with central frontal theta (4–8 Hz) frequencies in the human resting …

AM Strijkstra, DGM Beersma, B Drayer… - Neuroscience …, 2003 - academia.edu
Subjective sleepiness is part of the system controlling the decision to go to sleep in humans.
Extended periods of waking lead to increased sleepiness, as well as to changes in cortical …