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- W2045600765 abstract "One of the major inconveniences encountered in sleep studies is the time consuming labor involved in equating visual analysis of physiological recordings (EEG, EMG, EOG, . . .) to an appropriate state of vigilance. The explosion of computer technology is responsible for the emergence of several automated sleep-wake staging systems to supplement human analysis. Conversely to human sleep analysis, rat sleep is characterized by the absence of consensus about numerous elements constituting the sleep-wake staging systems used to build a hypnogram (recording position, length of epoch, number and definition of the vigilance state discriminated, . . .). If justified, the choices of the parameters involved by each system generally result from various viewpoints (physiology, mathematics, electronics, . . .). The diversity generated by the liberty offered the investigator in building a system excludes any rigorous comparison between systems. Nevertheless, this variety can also be viewed as a representative of the effervescence of research in the field of sleep, and as a catalyst for new ideas." @default.
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