TEMPORAL CONSISTENCY OF NEUROVASCULAR COMPONENTS ON AWAKENING: PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE FROM ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY, CEREBROVASCULAR REACTIVITY, AND FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

Temporal consistency of neurovascular components on awakening: preliminary evidence from electroencephalography, cerebrovascular reactivity, and functional magnetic resonance imaging

Sleep inertia (SI) is a time period during the transition from sleep to wakefulness wherein individuals perceive low vigilance with cognitive impairments; SI is generally identified by longer reaction times (RTs) in attention tasks immediately after awakening followed by a gradual RT reduction along with waking time.The sluggish recovery of vigilan

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The SOFIA pilot trial: a cluster-randomized trial of coordinated, co-produced care to reduce mortality and improve quality of life in people with severe mental illness in the general practice setting

Abstract Background People with severe mental illness (SMI) have an increased risk of premature mortality, predominantly due to somatic health conditions.Evidence indicates that primary and tertiary prevention and improved treatment of somatic conditions in patients with SMI could reduce this excess mortality.This paper reports a protocol designed

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