[PDF] from dovepress.com Check for Full TextÖ Skogar, PA Fall, G Hallgren, J Lökk… - … Journal of General …, 2011 - dovepress.com ... A cortisol arousalreaction with an increase in salivary cor- tisol of 2.5 nmol/L was noted in only one patient. ... In our study, we registered the exact time for sampling in all patients in order to control for both the cortisol arousalreaction and food intake. ... View as HTML
DG Dutton - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org ... figure. Later in life, failures to reduce attachment-related alarm or to find a “safe haven” in times of external threat can produce a spiraling arousalreaction that lowers impulse control and increases the likelihood of violence. I ... Check for Full Text
Check for Full TextC Berndt-Zipfel, L Köthe, B Nawrodt… - Experimental and …, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... Conclusions: Waking up in response to an alarm-clock leads to an arousalreaction that causes significant elevations in glucose concentrations. Continuous glucose monitoring is a suitable method to detect such short-lived increments in glucose concentrations. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
N Schlede, R Zimmermann… - Journal of the …, 2011 - Elsevier ... in 16% of non-demented patients with PD, this percentage was significantly higher in patients with PD-D [9]. In addition, a reduced arousalreaction on eye-opening was observed in 53% of patients with PD-D compared to only 11% in cognitively healthy PD patients [10]. ... Related articles - Check for Full Text - All 2 versions
Check for Full TextMB Blumen, MA Quera Salva, I Vaugier… - Sleep and …, 2011 - Springer ... For each one of them, we noted what happened in the ventilation tracings at the moment of “arousalreaction”, three breathings before and two breathings after. For awakenings, we also noted what was happening when the bed partner went back to sleep. ... Related articles - All 2 versions