2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104428
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Respiration data on sleep state misperception, psychophysiological insomnia and normal individuals from a cross sectional study

Abstract: The data prepared here had been originally collected for a study project entitled ‘Breathing pattern analysis in insomnia suffers’. This data describes the information of 82 individuals; participating 41 normal individuals and 41 insomnia suffers with tow phenotype included 30 sleep state misperception and 11 psychophysiological suffers. The data presents 8 hours of respiratory signals included flow pressure, flow temperature, Oxygen saturation, Thorax and Abdomen signal in frequency sampling 256, 32, 32, 32, … Show more

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“…In fact, we observed just the opposite with cCr protecting against spontaneous and chemically-induced convulsions in CrT −/y mice. The only possible side effect could be the gain of alpha power during the sleep phase observed following the treatment with the 140 mg/kg cCr dose, potentially related to sleep disturbances 35 , 36 . This is in contrast to a recent toxicology study where cCr has been described to increase seizure incidence and brain vacuolation in Sprague–Dawley rats 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, we observed just the opposite with cCr protecting against spontaneous and chemically-induced convulsions in CrT −/y mice. The only possible side effect could be the gain of alpha power during the sleep phase observed following the treatment with the 140 mg/kg cCr dose, potentially related to sleep disturbances 35 , 36 . This is in contrast to a recent toxicology study where cCr has been described to increase seizure incidence and brain vacuolation in Sprague–Dawley rats 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%