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Brain Waves

Brain waves are electrical signals generated by the neurons in the brain, which are regularly monitored to measure mental activities. Brain waves and their frequency ranges can be measured using an electroencephalogram or EEG. There are four main types of brain waves, each with distinct characteristics:
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Sleep-Wake Cycles

Sleep is an essential physiological process vital to maintaining overall well-being. The reticular activating system (RAS), a network of neurons in the brainstem, regulates wakefulness and sleep. While it may seem passive, sleep consists of distinct cycles, each with its unique characteristics and functions. Two key sleep phases are non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and  rapid eye movement (REM).
NREM Sleep
NREM sleep comprises four progressive stages that seamlessly merge:
Understanding Sleep01:11

Understanding Sleep

Sleep, an essential biological state, involves significant reductions in physical activity, sensory awareness, and interaction with the environment. This complex physiological process is primarily regulated by specific brain regions, notably the hypothalamus and pons, which govern the sleep-wake cycle or circadian rhythm.
The circadian rhythm, a nearly 24-hour cycle, is deeply influenced by environmental light cues. Light exposure directly affects the hypothalamus, which in turn regulates...
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Stages of Sleep

Sleep progresses through distinct stages, each characterized by specific brain wave patterns and physiological responses ranging from wakefulness to stages of non-rapid eye movement, known as non-REM, to rapid eye movement, referred to as REM. Understanding these stages helps in recognizing how sleep supports various bodily and cognitive functions.
Before sleep begins, in wakefulness, the brain exhibits primarily beta waves, which are high in frequency and low in amplitude, indicating alertness...
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a sleep disorder characterized by the absence of muscle paralysis that normally occurs during the REM phase of sleep. This absence allows individuals to physically act out their dreams, which are often vivid and disturbing. Common behaviors exhibited during episodes include kicking, punching, and yelling. These actions can be dangerous, potentially leading to injuries for the person with RBD or their bed partner.
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脑震荡和睡眠中的大脑

Catherine C Donahue1, Jacob E Resch2

  • 1Department of Orthopedics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Children's Hospital Colorado, 13123 E. 16th Ave, Box 060, 80045, Aurora, CO, USA. Catherine.donahue@cuanschutz.edu.

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此摘要是机器生成的。

脑震荡后睡眠障碍很常见,可能会影响恢复. 了解影响睡眠因素的复杂相互作用对于青少年和成人有效的临床管理至关重要.

关键词:
脑震荡是一种脑震荡.生理学 生理学 生理学睡眠 睡眠 睡眠 睡眠

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科学领域:

  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
  • 创伤性脑损伤研究研究

背景情况:

  • 新兴研究强调睡眠是影响青少年和成人脑震荡恢复的关键因素.
  • 连接睡眠障碍和脑震荡病理生理学的精确机制在很大程度上仍未确立.
  • 睡眠-清醒周期调节与脑震荡后的病理生理事件密切相关.

研究的目的:

  • 探索睡眠和脑震荡恢复之间的复杂关系.
  • 阐明脑震荡后睡眠失调背后的生理机制.
  • 为管理脑震荡患者睡眠障碍的临床医生提供指导.

主要方法:

  • 关于脑震荡病理生理学和睡眠调节的现有文献的综述.
  • 分析细胞事件 (微细胞激活,离子失衡) 如何影响睡眠-清醒周期.
  • 在急性,次急性和慢性恢复阶段检查睡眠变化.

主要成果:

  • 脑震荡引发了一连串影响睡眠和清醒调节的事件.
  • 睡眠障碍是可变的,可以在整个康复过程中发生.
  • 改变睡眠模式可以延长恢复时间,损害神经认知和影响情绪.

结论:

  • 睡眠是脑震荡恢复轨迹的重要改变者.
  • 有效的管理需要解决睡眠变化的生物学,社会学和心理方面的问题.
  • 临床医生必须考虑睡眠障碍的动态性质,以获得最佳的患者护理.