Changes of sleep-stage transitions due to ageing and sleep disorder. 2015

A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Am Faßberg 17, Göttingen 37077, Germany Institute for Nonlinear Dynamics, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Am Faßberg 17, Göttingen 37077, Germany alexander.schlemmer@ds.mpg.de.

Transition patterns between different sleep stages are analysed in terms of probability distributions of symbolic sequences for young and old subjects with and without sleep disorder. Changes of these patterns due to ageing are compared with variations of transition probabilities due to sleep disorder.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
January 2023, Journal of neuroscience research,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
December 1991, Physical review. B, Condensed matter,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
December 2010, Sleep,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
December 1992, Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
October 1964, Nature,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
August 2018, Physiological measurement,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
October 2011, Sleep,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
April 1953, The Indian journal of medical research,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
November 1984, The International journal of neuroscience,
A Schlemmer, and U Parlitz, and S Luther, and N Wessel, and T Penzel
April 2013, Europhysics letters,
Copied contents to your clipboard!