Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6060435 | Sleep Medicine | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
EEG spectral analysis of REM sleep, wake, and differences between N1 and wakefulness contain diagnostic features of NC. These traits may represent sleepiness and dissociated REM sleep in patients with NC. However, the features are not sufficient for differentiating NC from controls, and further analysis is needed to completely evaluate the diagnostic potential of these features.
Keywords
SOREMPMSLTREMSAASMROCREMPSDAUCMultiple sleep latency testAmerican Academy of Sleep MedicineElectroencephalographyEMGelectromyographyPower spectral densityrapid eye movementsrapid eye movement sleepNarcolepsystandard error of the meanautomatic classificationCerebrospinal fluidCSFarea under the receiver operating characteristic curveSEMNarcolepsy with cataplexyEEGElectroencephalography (EEG)receiver operating characteristicsPSGPolysomnographyLASSOMachine learning
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Authors
Julie Anja Engelhard M.Sc., E.E., Emil Gammelmark Schreiner M.Sc., E.E., Paul E. Ph.D., Terry Ph.D., Emmanuel M.D., Ph.D., Helge Bjarrup Dissing M.Sc., E.E., Ph.D., Poul M.D., Ph.D.,