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心腦學中心2024-03-29T11:09:23ZPHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL DURING SLEEP ONSET PERIOD IN PRIMARY INSOMNIA AS MEASURED BY EEG POWER SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/121485
題名: PHYSIOLOGICAL AROUSAL DURING SLEEP ONSET PERIOD IN PRIMARY INSOMNIA AS MEASURED BY EEG POWER SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
摘要: Introduction: Insomnia is a common healthy complain. The neurocognitive perspective of hyperarousal model of insomnia hypothesized that the sleep difficulties in insomniacs may result from enhanced information processing around sleep onset and during sleep. Supporting evidences were primarily from the findings that insomnia patients have increased high frequency EEG activity and decreased low frequency EEG activity during sleep, indicating insomniacs in general have higher physical arousal and lower sleep homeostasis. This study further aims to explore arousal level and sleep homeostasis during the period of sleep onset by comparing the level and change of EEG spectrum in primary insomnia patients and normal control subjects during the process of sleep onset.2018-12-22T06:55:46ZWORK STRESS AND INSOMNIA: WORK-LIFE BALANCE AS A MEDIATOR
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/121471
題名: WORK STRESS AND INSOMNIA: WORK-LIFE BALANCE AS A MEDIATOR
摘要: Introduction: The 24-hour day in human beings is composed by three major elements: work, personal life and sleep. Increased work stress might disrupt the balance between work and life, and further interfere with nighttime sleep. The current study therefore aims to explore the mediating role of work-life balance on the association between work stress and insomnia.2018-12-22T03:55:49ZDYSFUNCTIONAL SLEEP BELIEFS IN CANCER-RELATED INSOMNIA
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/121470
題名: DYSFUNCTIONAL SLEEP BELIEFS IN CANCER-RELATED INSOMNIA
摘要: Introduction: Dysfunctional beliefs about sleep have been found to be an important factor in chronic insomnia and cancer-related insomnia (CRI). Treatment effect of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in CRI was found to be associated with reduction in dysfunctional sleep beliefs. Previous studies however used a general questionnaire to assess the dysfunctional sleep beliefs in CRI. The current study aims to: 1) identify dysfunctional sleep beliefs specifically related to cancer; 2) examine whether these beliefs play a more important role in CRI.2018-12-22T03:55:36ZTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRE-SLEEP MONITORING BEHAVIOR AND AROUSAL IN PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT STRESS REACTIVITY AND CHRONIC INSOMNIA
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/121469
題名: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRE-SLEEP MONITORING BEHAVIOR AND AROUSAL IN PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT STRESS REACTIVITY AND CHRONIC INSOMNIA
摘要: Introduction: The cognitive model of insomnia elucidated the importance of monitoring for sleep-related threat in fueling insomnia. The AYE Model proposed that there is a shift of attention from stress-related threats toward sleep-related stimulus in the transition from acute to chronic insomnia. This study was aimed to test this hypothesis by comparing the attention bias among good sleepers with different levels of stress reactivity, individuals with transient insomnia, and patients with chronic insomnia.2018-12-22T03:55:21Z