1964
DOI: 10.1007/bf00344881
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Das Einschlaferleben und seine neurophysiologischen Korrelate

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“…Aserinsky and Kleitman (2) described slow eye movements (SEMs) during drowsiness preceding sleep onset and during light sleep. Kuhlo and Lehmann (28) found that SEMs became larger and more regularly sinusoidal when simultaneous slowing of the EEG was noted during sleep onset. Slow (0.25 Hz), pendular, horizontal eye movements were seen as the first sign of drowsiness in 50.5% of the 200 US Air Force flight personnel in a field study by Maulsby et al (32).…”
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“…Aserinsky and Kleitman (2) described slow eye movements (SEMs) during drowsiness preceding sleep onset and during light sleep. Kuhlo and Lehmann (28) found that SEMs became larger and more regularly sinusoidal when simultaneous slowing of the EEG was noted during sleep onset. Slow (0.25 Hz), pendular, horizontal eye movements were seen as the first sign of drowsiness in 50.5% of the 200 US Air Force flight personnel in a field study by Maulsby et al (32).…”
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“…(1971), which was suggested by Rotenberg (1982) and another by Schwartz (1968), which was mentioned by Gottesmann, were not referred to in my target article but contain evidence fairly directly supporting the covert REM sleep model. He also cites a study by Kuhlo and Lehmann (1964) in which eye movements sim-ilar to his medium fast eye movements were studied in conjunction with hypnagogic imagery. Toth (1971) devised miniature electrodes which, when glued to the eyelids overlying the cornea, more than doubled the sensitivity of standard EEG recordings.…”
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“…und sind als isoliertes Symptom nicht krankhaft (58,108). Häufiger sind sie ein Teil eines narkoleptischen Syndromes.…”
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