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- Microsleep abstract "A microsleep (MS) is a temporary episode of sleep which may last for a fraction of a second or up to thirty seconds where an individual fails to respond to some arbitrary sensory input. MSs occur when an individual loses awareness and subsequently gains awareness after a brief lapse in consciousness, or when there are sudden shifts between states of wakefulness and sleep. In behavioral terms, MSs manifest as droopy eyes, slow eyelid-closure, and head nodding. In electrical terms, microsleeps are often classified as a shift in electroencephalography (EEG) during which 4–7 Hz (theta wave) activity replaces the waking 8–13 Hz (alpha wave) background rhythm.MSs often occur as a result of sleep deprivation, though normal non-sleep deprived individuals can also experience MSs during monotonous tasks. Some experts define microsleep according to behavioral criteria (head nods, drooping eyelids, etc.), while others rely on EEG markers. Since there are many ways to detect MSs in a variety of contexts there is little agreement on how best to identify and classify microsleep episodes.Microsleeps become extremely dangerous when they occur in situations that demand constant alertness, such as driving a motor vehicle or working with heavy machinery. People who experience microsleeps usually remain unaware of them, instead believing themselves to have been awake the whole time, or to have temporarily lost focus.".
- Microsleep thumbnail Eeg_alpha.svg?width=300.
- Microsleep wikiPageExternalLink S1087-0792(01)90145-5.
- Microsleep wikiPageExternalLink S1389945702002502.
- Microsleep wikiPageID "955552".
- Microsleep wikiPageRevisionID "602507216".
- Microsleep hasPhotoCollection Microsleep.
- Microsleep subject Category:Sleep.
- Microsleep comment "A microsleep (MS) is a temporary episode of sleep which may last for a fraction of a second or up to thirty seconds where an individual fails to respond to some arbitrary sensory input. MSs occur when an individual loses awareness and subsequently gains awareness after a brief lapse in consciousness, or when there are sudden shifts between states of wakefulness and sleep. In behavioral terms, MSs manifest as droopy eyes, slow eyelid-closure, and head nodding.".
- Microsleep label "Microslaap".
- Microsleep label "Microsleep".
- Microsleep label "Sekundenschlaf".
- Microsleep label "Микросон".
- Microsleep label "マイクロスリープ".
- Microsleep sameAs Mikrospánek.
- Microsleep sameAs Sekundenschlaf.
- Microsleep sameAs マイクロスリープ.
- Microsleep sameAs 마이크로_수면.
- Microsleep sameAs Microslaap.
- Microsleep sameAs m.03t40s.
- Microsleep sameAs Q1192036.
- Microsleep sameAs Q1192036.
- Microsleep wasDerivedFrom Microsleep?oldid=602507216.
- Microsleep depiction Eeg_alpha.svg.
- Microsleep isPrimaryTopicOf Microsleep.