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      Enhanced frontoparietal synchronized activation during the wake-sleep transition in patients with primary insomnia.

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          Abstract

          Cognitive and brain hyperactivation have been associated with trouble falling asleep and sleep misperception in patients with primary insomnia (PI). Activation and synchronization/temporal coupling in frontal and frontoparietal regions involved in executive control and endogenous attention might be implicated in these symptoms.

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          Journal
          Sleep
          Sleep
          Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS)
          1550-9109
          0161-8105
          Apr 01 2012
          : 35
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratory for Sleep Research, Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México. corsi@unam.mx
          Article
          10.5665/sleep.1734
          3296792
          22467988
          dafeea27-e977-46de-be33-479be38a13ae
          History

          Primary insomnia,EEG topography,EEG temporal coupling,EEG coherence,VARETA,spectral EEG

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