Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8681250 | Brain and Development | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
These results indicate that the autonomic patterns in active and quiet sleep of newborns are different from those in REM and non-REM sleep of adults and may be develop to the autonomic patterns in adults, and that parasympathetic activity is dominant during quiet sleep as compared to active sleep from the results of LFn and HFn in newborns. In addition, in some preterm infants, delayed development of the autonomic nervous system can be determined by classifying the autonomic nervous activity pattern of sleep stages.
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Authors
Tsunenori Takatani, Yukihiro Takahashi, Ryota Yoshida, Ryuko Imai, Takao Uchiike, Masaharu Yamazaki, Midori Shima, Toshiya Nishikubo, Yoshito Ikada, Shinichi Fujimoto,