Browsing by Author "Giménez Badia, Sandra"
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Acute sleep deprivation induces a local brain transfer information increase in the frontal cortex in a widespread decrease context
Alonso López, Joan Francesc; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel; Alcalá Álvarez, Marta; Antonijoan, Rosa Maria; Giménez Badia, Sandra (2016-04-01)
Article
Open AccessSleep deprivation (SD) has adverse effects on mental and physical health, affecting the cognitive abilities and emotional states. Specifically, cognitive functions and alertness are known to decrease after SD. The aim of ... -
Estudio de la conectividad cerebral mediante transferencia de entropía
Alcalá Álvarez, Marta; Alonso López, Joan Francesc; Giménez Badia, Sandra; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel (2014)
Conference lecture
Open AccessEn el presente trabajo se estudian los efectos de la privación del sueño sobre las señales electroencefalográficas de voluntarios sanos mediante la transferencia de entropía (TE), una técnica no paramétrica que permite ... -
Monitoring sleep depth: analysis of bispectral index (BIS) based on polysomnographic recordings and sleep deprivation
Giménez Badia, Sandra; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Alonso López, Joan Francesc; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel; Pujol, Anna; Baxarias, Pilar; Antonijoan Arbós, Rosa Maria (2015-11-14)
Article
Open Access© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht The assessment and management of sleep are increasingly recommended in the clinical practice. Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the gold standard test to monitor sleep ... -
Prevalence of sleep disorders in adults with down syndrome: A comparative study of self-reported, actigraphic, and polysomnographic findings
Giménez Badia, Sandra; Videla, Laura; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Benejam, Bessy (2018-10-15)
Article
Open AccessStudy Objectives: Sleep problems are often undetected in adults with Down syndrome (DS). Our objective was to determine the prevalence of sleep disorders in adults with DS through self-reported and objective sleep ...