Paradoxical insomnia and subjective–objective sleep discrepancy: A review

L Rezaie, AD Fobian, WV McCall, H Khazaie - Sleep medicine reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Paradoxical insomnia is characterized by discrepancy between subjective and objective
assessments of sleep and is challenging to diagnosis and treat. Typically …

What is sleep exactly? Global and local modulations of sleep oscillations all around the clock

T Andrillon, D Oudiette - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Wakefulness, non-rapid eye-movement (NREM) and rapid eye-movement (REM) sleep differ
from each other along three dimensions: behavioral, phenomenological, physiological …

Reconsidering sleep perception in insomnia: from misperception to mismeasurement

AM Stephan, F Siclari - Journal of sleep research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
So‐called 'sleep misperception'refers to a phenomenon in which individuals have the
impression of slee** little or not at all despite normal objective measures of sleep. It is …

[HTML][HTML] Conscious experiences and high-density EEG patterns predicting subjective sleep depth

AM Stephan, S Lecci, J Cataldi, F Siclari - Current Biology, 2021 - cell.com
What accounts for feeling deeply asleep? Standard sleep recordings only incompletely
reflect subjective aspects of sleep and some individuals with so-called sleep misperception …

Recurrent Hippocampo-neocortical sleep-state divergence in humans

RS Jang, D Ciliberti, EA Mankin, GR Poe - Proceedings of the National …, 2022 - pnas.org
Sleep is assumed to be a unitary, global state in humans and most other animals that is
coordinated by executive centers in the brain stem, hypothalamus, and basal forebrain …

Electroencephalographic changes associated with subjective under-and overestimation of sleep duration

S Lecci, J Cataldi, M Betta, G Bernardi, R Heinzer… - Sleep, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Feeling awake although sleep recordings indicate clear-cut sleep sometimes occurs in good
sleepers and to an extreme degree in patients with so-called paradoxical insomnia. It is …

Revisiting the value of polysomnographic data in insomnia: more than meets the eye

T Andrillon, G Solelhac, P Bouchequet, F Romano… - Sleep medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Polysomnography (PSG) is not recommended as a diagnostic tool in insomnia.
However, this consensual approach might be tempered in the light of two ongoing …

The (mis) perception of sleep: factors influencing the discrepancy between self-reported and objective sleep parameters

K Trimmel, HG Eder, M Böck… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: Self-reported perception of sleep often differs from objective sleep study
measures, but factors predicting the discrepancy between self-reported and objective sleep …

New-onset insomnia among cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: prevalence, risk factors, and its correlation with other symptoms

HTX Hoang, A Molassiotis, CW Chan, TH Nguyen… - Sleep and …, 2020 - Springer
Study objectives Although insomnia is common among cancer patients, its prevalence
remains variable, and its risk factors and correlation with other cancer-related symptoms are …

Towards the neurobiology of insomnia: a systematic review of neuroimaging studies

G Aquino, F Benz, RJ Dressle, A Gemignani, G Alfi… - Sleep Medicine …, 2024 - Elsevier
Insomnia disorder signifies a major public health concern. The development of
neuroimaging techniques has permitted to investigate brain mechanisms at a structural and …