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Kant, Sunil, Shakti Kumar Gupta, Madhav Madhusudan Singh, Saroj Kumar Patnaik, and R. Chandrasekhar. "Planning and Designing of a Sleep Center." International Journal of Research Foundation of Hospital and Healthcare Administration 2, no. 2 (2014): 117–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10035-1025.

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ABSTRACT Sleep disorders have become very common in today's world. The various sleep related disorders are increasing at an alarming proportion. The first sleep clinics in the United States were established in the 1970s by interested doctors and technicians; sleep centers are specialized centers where an individual is provided home like environment and surroundings and his sleep cycle is monitored. Active therapeutic and diagnostic interventions are also done here. This article discusses various planning and designing issues of sleep center. How to cite this article Patnaik SK, Gupta SK, Kant S, Chandrasekhar R, Singh MM. Planning and Designing of a Sleep Center. Int J Res Foundation Hosp Healthc Adm 2014; 2(2):117-120.
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Andreotta, Julianne, Carrie Hill, Susan Eley, Debra Vincent, and Jill M. Moore. "Safe sleep practices and discharge planning." Journal of Neonatal Nursing 21, no. 5 (October 2015): 195–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnn.2015.04.003.

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Mark Lawrence, Wong, Lau Esther Yuet Ying, Lam Yeuk Ching, Rusak Benjamin, Tseng Chia-huei, Lee Tatia Mei Chun, and Wing Yun Kwok. "The protective effect of daytime sleep on planning and risk-related decision-making in emerging adults." Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15, no. 11 (October 16, 2020): 1228–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsaa140.

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Abstract We assessed the effect of a daytime sleep opportunity on planning and risk-related decision-making in emerging adults using multiple neurobehavioral assessments. A total of 136 healthy emerging adults (20.0 ± 1.5 years), 65% female, performed the Risky-Gains Task and the Tower of London test twice. Between these assessments, they were randomized to either have a sleep opportunity monitored by polysomnography (Sleep group, n = 101) or to stay awake (Wake group, n = 35). During Test 2, in comparison to the Sleep group, the Wake group showed increased sleepiness, worse planning ability and more decrease in reaction times when selecting risky choices. Changes in Tower of London test steps used and Risky-Gains Task response time correlated with the number of central and frontal fast sleep spindles, respectively. These results indicate that among emerging adults who commonly have poor sleep patterns, a daytime sleep opportunity was related to better planning ability, better psychomotor vigilance and stable response speeds in risk-related decision-making. Changes in planning and risk-related decision-making correlated with the number of sleep spindles during the nap, supporting a specific role for sleep in modulating planning and potentially other higher-order cognitive functions.
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Horne, J. A. "Human Sleep, Sleep Loss and Behaviour." British Journal of Psychiatry 162, no. 3 (March 1993): 413–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.162.3.413.

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The prefrontal cortex (PFC) consists of the cortex lying in front of the primary and secondary motor cortex, and includes the dorsolateral and orbital areas, frontal eye fields, and Broca's area. Not all of the functions of the PFC are known, but key ones are the maintenance of wakefulness and non-specific arousal, and the recruiting of various cortical areas required to deal with tasks in hand (Luria, 1973; Stuss & Benson, 1986; Fuster, 1989). Other roles include (Kolb & Whishaw, 1985) planning, sensory comparisons, discrimination, decisions for action, direction and maintenance of attention at a specific task, execution of associated scanning eye movements, and initiation and production of novel goal-directed behaviour (especially with speech). Of the senses, vision makes a particular demand of the PFC, and this is reflected by the frontal eye fields.
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Fernández-Julián, Enrique, Miguel Ángel García-Pérez, Javier García-Callejo, Felipe Ferrer, Francisco Martí, and Jaime Marco. "Surgical planning after sleep versus awake techniques in patients with obstructive sleep apnea." Laryngoscope 124, no. 8 (February 10, 2014): 1970–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lary.24577.

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Zhang, Chun-Qing, Rongyu Fang, Ru Zhang, Martin S. Hagger, and Kyra Hamilton. "Predicting Hand Washing and Sleep Hygiene Behaviors among College Students: Test of an Integrated Social-Cognition Model." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 4 (February 13, 2020): 1209. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17041209.

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Objective: Hand washing and sleep hygiene are two important health behaviors. The purpose of the current study was to identify the motivational and volitional antecedents of college students’ hand washing and sleep hygiene behaviors based on an integrated model of behavior that combined social-cognition constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Health Action Process Approach (HAPA). Methods: Using a prospective design, college students (N = 1106) completed a survey assessing the motivational constructs of action self-efficacy, attitudes, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, intentions, and behaviors of hand washing and sleep hygiene at Time 1. Demographic variables were also collected. One month later, at Time 2, college students (N = 524) self-reported on their volitional factors of maintenance self-efficacy, action planning, coping planning, and behaviors of hand washing and sleep hygiene. A further 2 months later, at Time 3, college students (N = 297) were asked to self-report on their hand washing and sleep hygiene behaviors over the past month. Findings: Data were analyzed using variance-based structural equation modelling. Results showed significant direct effects of attitudes, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control on intentions; significant direct effects of action self-efficacy on maintenance self-efficacy; and significant direct effects of maintenance self-efficacy on action planning and coping planning. Significant direct effects of intention on action planning (sleep hygiene only), and significant direct effects of intention, maintenance self-efficacy (hand washing only), action and coping planning on behavior were also observed. Action planning also moderated the intention–behavior relationship, but only for hand washing. There were also significant total indirect effects of action self-efficacy on behavior mediated by maintenance self-efficacy, action planning, and coping planning for both behaviors, and significant total indirect effects of subjective norm and perceived behavioral control on behavior mediated by intention for sleep hygiene. When past behavior was included in the integrated model predicting all the psychological variables and behavior, all of the structural relations were attenuated. Discussion: Current findings indicate that college students’ hand washing and sleep hygiene behaviors are a function of both motivational and volitional factors. Findings also indicate that the TPB and HAPA pathways might differ for the two health behaviors. Implications of the current findings for future health interventions aimed at improving college students’ hand washing and sleep hygiene are discussed.
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Cheng, Michael C. F., and Joerg Steier. "Pre-operative screening for sleep disordered breathing: obstructive sleep apnoea and beyond." Breathe 18, no. 3 (September 2022): 220072. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/20734735.0072-2022.

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Sleep disordered breathing describes an important group of conditions that causes abnormal nocturnal gas exchange, with important implications in the peri-operative management plan. An understanding of the pathophysiology behind obstructive sleep apnoea and other disorders that may lead to hypoventilation can help to prevent complications. Patients with these disorders may be minimally symptomatic and it requires careful screening in the pre-operative assessment process for a diagnosis to be made. Decisions regarding initiation of therapy, such as positive airway pressure, and delay of the operation need to be carefully weighed up against the urgency of the surgical intervention. Planning of the peri-operative care, including the use of positive airway pressure therapy and appropriate post-operative monitoring, can help to avoid respiratory and cardiovascular morbidities and improve clinical outcomes.Educational aimsTo review different types of sleep disordered breathing and available screening methods in pre-operative assessment.To understand the pathophysiology behind sleep disordered breathing and how it can lead to complications in the peri-operative setting.To review the planning and treatment strategies that should be considered as part of peri-operative management.
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Dzeranova, L. K., D. I. Kuznetsov, E. A. Bezunov, E. V. Artemova, L. Ya Rozhinskaya, A. V. Vorontsov, V. P. Vladimirova, and E. V. Averkieva. "Sleep-disordered breathing in acromegaly." Obesity and metabolism 10, no. 1 (March 15, 2013): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-5070.

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Sleep-disordered breathing is higly prevalent in acromegaly, disturbing patients quality of life and increasing the risk of acute cardiovascular compications. Presented clinical case discusses key considerations for timely diagnosis of sleep apnea syndrome and treatment planning. The case of 41 y.o. woman with newly diagnosed acromegaly and concomitant sleep apnea is typical for this disease.
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Aktas, Ozturk, Omer Erdur, Ahmet Adnan Cirik, and Fatma Tulin Kayhan. "The role of drug-induced sleep endoscopy in surgical planning for obstructive sleep apnea syndrome." European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 272, no. 8 (June 28, 2014): 2039–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-3162-8.

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Almondes, Katie Moraes de, Maria Emanuela Matos Leonardo, and Ana Maria Souza Moreira. "Effects of a cognitive training program and sleep hygiene for executive functions and sleep quality in healthy elderly." Dementia & Neuropsychologia 11, no. 1 (March 2017): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642016dn11-010011.

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ABSTRACT Introduction: The aging process causes changes in the sleep-wake cycle and cognition, especially executive functions. Interventions are required to minimize the impact of the losses caused by the aging process. Objective: To evaluate the effects of a cognitive training program and psychoeducation on sleep hygiene techniques for executive functions and sleep quality in healthy elderly. Methods: The participants were 41 healthy elderly randomized into four groups ([CG] control group, cognitive training group [CTG], sleep hygiene group [SHG] and cognitive training and hygiene group [THG]). The study was conducted in three stages: 1st - assessment of cognition and sleep; 2nd - specific intervention for each group; 3rd - post-intervention assessment. Results: The results showed that the CTG had significant improvements in cognitive flexibility tasks, planning, verbal fluency and episodic memory, gains in sleep quality and decreased excessive daytime sleepiness. The SHG also had improved sleep quality, excessive daytime sleepiness and significant improvements in insights, planning, attention and episodic memory. The THG had significant gains in cognitive flexibility, problem solving, verbal fluency, attention and episodic memory. Conclusion: Cognitive training and sleep hygiene interventions were useful strategies for improving cognitive performance and sleep quality of healthy elderly, but there was no evidence that sessions combining cognitive training and psychoeducation on sleep hygiene enhanced the gains provided by these interventions applied individually.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sleep planning"

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Luma, Johnson. "Sleep Loss and Environmental Exposures in Asthma Patients (SLEEAP):Chemical and Statistical Analyses for Interior Aerosols from Buffalo, NY Residences." The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1523636175286216.

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Lopes, Gisela Margarida Coelho. "A qualidade do sono no idoso." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23272.

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No âmbito do Mestrado em Enfermagem em associação foi desenvolvido um estágio que visou a aquisição de competências enquanto mestre e enfermeiro especialista em enfermagem comunitária e de saúde pública. Foi realizado um estudo que pretendeu identificar as necessidades de saúde de uma população. O diagnóstico de situação identificou a problemática da qualidade do sono no idoso como problema de saúde prioritário. Os benefícios de uma boa qualidade do sono, refletem-se a nível biológico, psicológico, emocional, intelectual e social. Assim, dormir é indispensável e fundamental para homeostasia do organismo. Criou-se e implementou-se um projeto de intervenção comunitária com o objetivo de contribuir para a capacitação do idoso no que diz respeito à importância de um ciclo de sono-vigília adequado e estratégias para o alcançar. Este projeto baseou-se na metodologia do planeamento em saúde. A atitude crítico - reflexiva, enquanto pessoa e profissional, enquadrou a ação nas competências de mestre e enfermeiro especialista; ABSTRACT: In the scope of the Master's in Nursing a traineeship was developed that aimed at the acquisition of com-petences as a master and nurse specialist in community nursing and public health. A study was carried out to identify the health needs of a population. The diagnosis identified the problem of sleep quality in the elderly as a priority health problem. The benefits of good sleep quality are reflected biologically, psychologically, emotionally, intellectually and socially. Thus, sleep is important and essential for homeostasis of the body. A community intervention project was created and implemented with the objective of contributing to the qualification of the elderly with regard to the importance of an adequate sleep-wake cycle and strategies for achieving it. This project was based on the methodology of health planning. The critical - reflexive attitude, as a person and professional, framed the action in the skills of master and specialist nurse.
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Wear, Andrew. "High-tech hot spot or sleepy backwater? : innovation and the importance of networks /." Connect to thesis, 2008. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/5741.

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This paper draws on evidence from Victoria to examine why more innovation takes place in some areas than in others. In so doing, it explores the relationship between innovation and networks.
Despite a large number of recent government policy statements on innovation, there has been very little attention paid to the spatial dimensions of innovation.
The literature on innovation increasingly points to the important role played by local and regional networks in driving innovation. Innovation is the result of the production, use and diffusion of knowledge, and this demands collaboration involving networks of individuals, organisations and institutions.
To test the theory of a connection between networks and innovation across regional Victoria, patent data is used as a proxy measure for innovation. This data is then cross-referenced with various social and economic data sets.
The analysis reveals that innovation in Victoria is substantially concentrated in ‘hot spots’ such as inner Melbourne. In some parts of Victoria very little innovation takes place at all.
This research has found that all things being equal, more innovation will take place in those areas in which there is a greater density of informal networks. However, not all types of networks are positive, and they are more important in provincial areas than in big cities. Innovation clearly has a spatial aspect, and innovation policy needs to give particular attention to the requirements of provincial areas.
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Odhiambo, Joseph A., Hywel C. Williams, Tadd O. Clayton, Colin F. Robertson, M. Innes Asher, Pascual Chiarella, and ISAAC Phase Three Study Group. "Global variations in prevalence of eczema symptoms in children from ISAAC Phase Three." Mosby Inc, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625751.

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El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.
Background: In 1999, The International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) Phase One reported the prevalence of eczema symptoms in 715,033 children from 154 centers in 56 countries by using standardized epidemiologic tools. Objective: To update the world map of eczema prevalence after 5 to 10 years (ISAAC Phase Three) and include additional data from over 100 new centers. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys using the ISAAC questionnaire on eczema symptoms were completed by adolescents 13 to 14 years old and by parents of children 6 to 7 years old. Current eczema was defined as an itchy flexural rash in the past 12 months and was considered severe eczema if associated with 1 or more nights per week of sleep disturbance. Results: For the age group 6 to 7 years, data on 385,853 participants from 143 centers in 60 countries showed that the prevalence of current eczema ranged from 0.9% in India to 22.5% in Ecuador, with new data showing high values in Asia and Latin America. For the age group 13 to 14 years, data on 663,256 participants from 230 centers in 96 countries showed prevalence values ranging from 0.2% in China to 24.6% in Columbia with the highest values in Africa and Latin America. Current eczema was lower for boys than girls (odds ratio, 0.94 and 0.72 at ages 6 to 7 years and 13 to 14 years, respectively). Conclusion:ISAAC Phase Three provides comprehensive global data on the prevalence of eczema symptoms that is essential for public health planning. New data reveal that eczema is a disease of developing as well as developed countries.
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Mowla, Md Munjure. "Next generation wireless communication networks: Energy and quality of service considerations." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2018. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2158.

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The rapid growth in global mobile phone users has resulted in an ever-increasing demand for bandwidth and enhanced quality-of-service (QoS). Several consortia comprising major international mobile operators, infrastructure manufacturers, and academic institutions are working to develop the next generation wireless communication systems fifth generation (5G) - to support high data rates and increased QoS. 5G systems are also expected to represent a greener alternative for communication systems, which is important because power consumption from the information and communication technology (ICT) sector is forecast to increase significantly by 2030. The deployment of ultra-dense heterogeneous small cell networks (SCNs) is expected to play a major role in meeting the explosive growth of user traffic demand in 5G wireless communication systems. However, while the concept of small cells in heterogeneous networks (HetNets) largely addresses the bandwidth scarcity problem, unless otherwise carefully managed, a large number of uncoordinated and lightly loaded SCNs will significantly increase the access network power consumption, contrary to the green communication target of 5G systems. In addition, to cater for the huge volumes of traffic, the backhaul network power consumption will also increase. This thesis addresses the research challenges facing 5G systems in regard to energy efficiency and QoS. The thesis examines ways to reduce power consumption in access networks, how to design green backhauling solutions, how to develop synergy between wired and wireless backhauling options, and how to increase energy efficiency in a weather-dependent backhaul network without hindering network QoS. Different system models and solution techniques are investigated in order to successfully minimize overall power consumption in 5G HetNets while maintaining network QoS. The thesis contributes as follows: first, an energy-efficient resource management system is introduced to minimize access network power consumption; second, two green backhauling solutions, one for wired optical backhaul and the other for wireless millimeter wave (mmWave) backhaul, are presented; third, a synergy is developed between two energy-efficient backhauling solutions to reduce power consumption; fourth, the impacts of SCN topology and mmWave spectrum are presented; and finally, a hybrid free-space optics (FSO)/mmWave channel model is introduced to minimize power consumption for weather-dependent channels. Each phase of the research listed above also investigates the network QoS, i.e., average delay and jitter for 5G HetNets. The research presented in this thesis therefore contributes new knowledge in energy efficiency and QoS for next generation wireless communication networks and makes important contributions to this field by investigating different system models and proposing solutions to significant issues.
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Antoniadis, Antonios. "Scheduling algorithms for saving energy and balancing load." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/16566.

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Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit Scheduling von Tasks in Computersystemen. Wir untersuchen sowohl die in neueren Arbeiten betrachtete Zielfunktion zur Energieminimierung als auch die klassische Zielfunktion zur Lastbalancierung auf mehreren Prozessoren. Beim Speed-Scaling mit Sleep-State darf ein Prozessor, der zu jedem Zeitpunkt seine Geschwindigkeit anpassen kann, auch in einen Schlafmodus übergehen. Unser Ziel ist es, den Energieverbrauch zu minimieren. Wir zeigen die NP-Härte des Problems und klären somit den Komplexitätsstatus. Wir beweisen eine untere Schranke für die Approximationsgüte für eine spezielle natürliche Klasse von Schedules. Ferner entwickeln wir eine Familie von Algorithmen, die gute Approximationsfaktoren liefert, und zeigen, dass diese sogar Lösungen liefert, die optimal für die zuvor erwähnte Klasse von Schedules sind. Anschließend widmen wir unsere Aufmerksamkeit dem folgenden Termin-basierten Scheduling-Problem. Es seien mehrere Prozessoren gegeben, wobei jeder einzelne Prozessor zu jedem Zeitpunkt seine Geschwindigkeit anpassen kann. Ziel ist es wie zuvor, den Energieverbrauch des erzeugten Schedules zu minimieren. Für den Offline-Fall entwickeln wir einen optimalen Polynomialzeit-Algorithmus. Für das Online-Problem erweitern wir die zwei bekannten Ein-Prozessor-Algorithmen Optimal Available und Average Rate. Wir zeigen, dass diese den gleichen bzw. einen um die additive Konstante von eins vergrößerten kompetiven Faktor haben. Bei der Lastbalancierung auf mehreren Prozessoren betrachten wir Offline-Load-Balancing auf identischen Maschinen. Unser Ziel ist es, die Current-Load für temporäre Tasks mit identischem Gewicht zu minimieren. Wir zeigen, dass eine Lösung mit maximaler Imbalance von eins immer existiert und entwickeln einen effizienten Algorithmus, der solche Lösungen liefert. Zum Schluss beweisen wir die NP-Härte von zwei Verallgemeinerungen des Problems.
This thesis studies problems of scheduling tasks in computing environments. We consider both the modern objective function of minimizing energy consumption, and the classical objective of balancing load across machines. We first investigate offline deadline-based scheduling in the setting of a single variable-speed processor that is equipped with a sleep state. The objective is that of minimizing the total energy consumption. Apart from settling the complexity of the problem by showing its NP-hardness, we provide a lower bound of 2 for general convex power functions, and a particular natural class of schedules. We also present an algorithmic framework for designing good approximation algorithms. Furthermore, we give tight bounds for the aforementioned particular class of schedules. We then focus on the multiprocessor setting where each processor has the ability to vary its speed. We first study the offline problem and show that optimal schedules can be computed efficiently in polynomial time. Regarding the online problem and a natural class of power functions, we extend the two well-known single-processor algorithms Optimal Available and Average Rate. We prove that Optimal Available has the same competitive ratio as in the single-processor case. For Average Rate we show a competitive factor that increases by an additive constant of one compared to the single-processor result. With respect to load balancing, we consider offline load balancing on identical machines, with the objective of minimizing the current load, for temporary unit-weight jobs. The problem can be seen as coloring n intervals with k colors, such that for each point on the line, the maximal difference between the number of intervals of any two colors is minimal. We prove that a coloring with maximal difference at most one is always possible, and develop a fast polynomial-time algorithm for generating such a coloring. Lastly, we prove that two generalizations of the problem are NP-hard.
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Li, Cheng-Yi, and 李正一. "Design of IEEE 802.16e Power Saving class of Type I Sleep Planning Mechanism Considering Coexistence of Multiple Power Saving Classes." Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/8jyxfy.

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The IEEE 802.16e wireless metropolitan area network provides broadband wireless access for mobile stations (MSs). How to prolong mobile station operation time is an issue receiving much attention. In order to achieve this purpose, the specified in the IEEE 802.16e provide sleep mode operation to make mobile station state switch to sleep state to conserve power. Because of different QoS required, the IEEE 802.16e define 3 type of power saving classes for sleep mode to utilize. Power saving class of type I is recommended for non-real-time traffic. Power saving class of type II is recommended for real-time traffic. Power saving class of type III is recommended for manage and multicasting traffic. Most of research focus on there is single traffic in the MS, while it is high probability there are different kinds of traffic in MS. Thus it is necessary to consider multiple power saving classes coexist in the MS. In this thesis, we design a sleep planning mechanism using next event happening prediction way for power saving class of type I sleep interval planning suggestion. And we consider different power saving classes coexist problem simultaneously. To provide different sleep planning strategy for different power saving classes coexist in the MS to utilize. Via simulations, we show that the proposed scheme outperforms the standard mechanism in terms of packet delay and energy conservation. Even the standard mechanism works with the synchronization operations, our scheme still performs better than the combine mechanism.
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Ferreira, Marília. "O dormir é meio sustento. Fique atento! Promoção de hábitos de sono saudáveis numa população idosa." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/33544.

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Introdução: As alterações na qualidade do sono, assumem elevada relevância para os idosos, pois além de serem frequentes, afetam a execução das suas atividades de vida diária e consequentemente a sua saúde. Objetivo: Promover a adoção de hábitos saudáveis de sono em pessoas idosas de um centro de dia no concelho de Évora. Metodologia: Recorreu-se à metodologia do planeamento em saúde. Foi realizado um estudo descritivo a 30 idosos utilizando o questionário sobre o Sono na Terceira Idade de Marques e Espírito-Santo (2011), do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga. Resultados: Verificou-se a existência de hábitos de vida que influenciam negativamente o sono, risco de acidentes domésticos (quedas), devido aos despertares noturnos que se inferiu ter relação com a toma da medicação diurética e queixas álgicas que perturbam o sono. Conclusões: Conclui-se que é necessário desmistificar a ideia pré-concebida, de que é normal à medida que se envelhece, dormir-se, cada vez com mais dificuldade. Impera a necessidade de avaliar que risco acarreta para a saúde do idoso a falta de um sono eficaz, de modo a serem estabelecidas estratégias de intervenção comunitária, que contribuam para a minimização desta problemática
Introduction: Changes in sleep quality are highly relevant for the elderly, as well as being frequent, they affect the performance of their activities of daily living and consequently their health. Objective: To promote the adoption of healthy sleep habits in elderly people from a day center in the municipality of Évora. Methodology: The health planning methodology was used. A descriptive study was carried out with 30 elderly people using the questionnaire on Sleep in the Third Age of Marques and Espírito-Santo, from Instituto Superior Miguel Torga. Results: It was verified the existence of life habits that negatively influence sleep, risk of domestic accidents (falls), due to the night awakening that was inferred to be related to the taking of diuretic medication and pain complaints that disturb sleep. Conclusions: It is concluded that it is necessary to demystify the preconceived idea, that it is normal as you get older, to fall asleep, with increasing difficulty. There is a need to assess the risk to the elderly's health due to the lack of effective sleep, in order to establish community intervention strategies that contribute to minimizing this problem
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Coelho, Vera Mafalda Queirós. "O fenómeno do sono na pessoa idosa : consulta de enfermagem para centros de dia." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31639.

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O presente relatório integra a exposição do percurso que orientou a construção de competências no âmbito do Mestrado em Enfermagem com especialização em Enfermagem Comunitária da Universidade Católica Portuguesa, realizado no Centro de Enfermagem da Católica (CEC). O envelhecimento é um processo caracterizado por perda das capacidades intrínsecas (física e mental) e funcionais da pessoa, exigindo da sociedade em geral, e dos profissionais de enfermagem em particular, intervenções que maximizem a autonomia e independência da pessoa idosa, para um envelhecimento ativo e saudável. De entre as alterações a nível biopsicossocial que marcam esta etapa do ciclo vital, surgem frequentemente modificações na quantidade e qualidade do sono. O sono é um fenómeno de etiologia multifatorial, sensível aos cuidados de enfermagem, que influencia a homeostasia física e mental da pessoa idosa e, consequentemente tem um impacto negativo a nível da funcionalidade dos indivíduos que frequentam os Centros de Dia. Recorrendo à metodologia de Planeamento em Saúde, numa primeira fase, foi efetuado um diagnóstico de situação, num Centro de Dia da cidade do Porto, identificando- se um conjunto de necessidades que, após priorizadas, deram origem ao projeto em estudo, em que foi concebido e testado um procedimento de consulta de enfermagem, com a finalidade de melhorar o sono dos utentes dos Centros de Dia. Na consecução deste projeto, foram elaborados diagramas de árvore de decisão diagnóstica para dar apoio à tomada de decisão, no âmbito da consulta de enfermagem e definiram-se um conjunto de indicadores de estrutura, processo e resultado, que permitem mensurar os efetivos ganhos em saúde, passíveis de serem obtidos com a implementação da consulta. Para finalizar, fez-se uma análise crítico-reflexiva das competências desenvolvidas, no que à Especialidade em Enfermagem Comunitária diz respeito.
This report includes an exposition of the course that guided the construction of competences within the Master's in Nursing with Specialization in Community Nursing at the Universidade Católica Portugesa, held at the Católica Nursing Center. Aging is a process characterized by loss of the intrinsic (physical and mental) and functional capacities of the individual, demanding from society in general, and from the nursing professionals in particular, interventions that maximize the autonomy and the independence of the elderly person, for an active and healthy aging. Among the changes at the biopsychosocial level that mark this stage of the life cycle, there are often changes in the quantity and quality of sleep. Sleep is a phenomenon of multifactorial etiology, sensitive to nursing care, that influences the physical and mental homeostasis of the elderly and, consequently, has a negative impact on the functionality of individuals attending the Day Centers. Based on the methodology of Health Planning, in a first phase, a diagnosis of the situation was carried out in a Day Center in the city of Porto, identifying a set of needs which, after having been prioritized, gave origin to the project under study, in which was conceived and tested a nursing consultation procedure, with the purpose of improving the sleep of the users of the Day Centers. In the context of this project, diagnostic decision tree diagrams were developed to support decision-making in the nursing consultation and a set of structure, process and result indicators were defined to measure the actual gains in health, which can be obtained through the implementation of the consultation. Finally, a critical reflexive analysis of the competences developed was carried out, with respect to the Specialty in Community Nursing.
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Books on the topic "Sleep planning"

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Kuch, K. D. The ultimate sleep-over book. Los Angeles: Lowell House Juvenile, 1996.

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The boomer's guide to a worry-free retirement: Sleep-well investment strategies. Charleston, S.C: Advantage Media Group, 2012.

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Money while you sleep: The simplified guide to automatic retirement savings. Irvine, Calif: RDB Pub., 1995.

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Bornemann, Michel A. Cramer, and Mark R. Pressman. Violent parasomnias and sleep forensics. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, and Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682003.003.0052.

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Parasomnias are complex behaviors occurring out of or during sleep. Parasomnias are increasingly presented as proof of an automatism in criminal cases involving violence. The sleep forensics expert must have an up-to-date understanding of current sleep science and research, diagnostic and clinical techniques, and the legal requirements of expert testimony and scientific evidence. Sleepwalking and related disorders typically follow sudden, partial awakenings from deep sleep. Higher-level cognition is severely limited or absent, and complex behaviors often consist of “automatic” behaviors not initiated or guided by memory or planning. Sleepwalking and related disorders are noted to occur during deep sleep and often require a genetic predisposition or priming factors. Prior cases of sleepwalking violence find that the victim of sleepwalking violence—most often a family member—seeks out the sleepwalker. The history of sleepwalking includes reports of episodes and sometimes criminal court cases of murder, assault, and rape.
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Planners, CLD Coach Game. Eat Sleep Basketball Repeat: Blank Basketball Playbook Youth Coach Planning and Schedule OrganizerNotebook. Independently Published, 2019.

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Kim, Ki Beom, and Su-Jung Kim. Orthodontics in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients: A Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Interventions. Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.

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Kim, Ki Beom, and Su-Jung Kim. Orthodontics in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients: A Guide to Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Interventions. Springer, 2019.

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Jacob, Luciana. Health Planner 2022 for Women: Fitness Trackers, Meal Trackers, Food Planning, Self-Assessment, Sleep Tracker. Independently Published, 2022.

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HARDIN. Eat Sleep Logistics Planning Repeat: Notebook Lined Pages, 6. 9 Inches,120 Pages, White Paper Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Manber, Rachel, and Colleen E. Carney. Treatment Plans and Interventions for Insomnia: A Case Formulation Approach. Guilford Publications, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sleep planning"

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Krishna, Jyoti. "Pediatric Patients with Sleep Complaints: Initial Interview and Diagnostic Planning." In Pediatric Sleep Medicine, 159–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65574-7_13.

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Viozzi, Christopher. "Virtual Surgical Planning for Osseous Surgery to Manage Obstructive Sleep Apnea." In Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, 545–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54146-0_33.

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Movahed, Reza, and Joseph W. Ivory. "Virtual Surgical Planning and Digital Workflow for Concomitant Temporomandibular Replacement and Maxillomandibular Advancement Surgery." In Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, 467–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54146-0_29.

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Galion, Anjalee, Monika Mathur, Thomas Megerian, and Christopher B. Min. "Treating Sleep Disturbances in Children with Developmental Disorders." In Handbook of Treatment Planning for Children with Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 399–420. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06120-2_22.

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Hong, Sung Ok, Seung-Hak Baek, and Jin-Young Choi. "Individualized Treatment Planning for Asian Adult Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome to Obtain Improvement of Respiratory Function and Facial Esthetics: Conventional Maxillomandibular Advancement (MMA) Versus Modified MMA with Segmental Osteotomy." In Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, 323–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54146-0_22.

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Durand, V. Mark. "Pre-Intervention Assessment and Planning." In When Children Don't Sleep Well: Parent Workbook, 5–28. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195329483.003.0002.

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Chapter 2 discusses pre-intervention assessment and planning, using the Albany Sleep Problems Scale (ASPS), and a questionnaire covering sleep habits, night waking, sleepiness, medication use, nightmares and sleep terrors, hypersomnia and narcolepsy, breathing, sleepwalking, and bedwetting. The Sleep Diary and Behavior Log are introduced.
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Mang, G. M., and P. Franken. "Planning Sleep-Related Animal and Translational Research." In Encyclopedia of Sleep, 139–50. Elsevier, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-378610-4.00157-1.

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Durand, V. Mark. "Data Analysis and Treatment Planning." In When Children Don't Sleep Well: Therapist Guide, 31–38. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195329476.003.0002.

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"7061 winter sleep [n]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 1137. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_16329.

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Chamberlain, Scott, and Melissa Ehlers. "Obstructive Sleep Apnea." In Anesthesiology: A Problem-Based Learning Approach, edited by Tracey Straker and Shobana Rajan, 229–34. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190850692.003.0026.

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disease, with physiologic disturbances encompassing the pre-, intra-, and postoperative periods. Unlike many comorbid conditions that surgical patients present with, increased risk remains despite the anesthetic approach. Beginning with the preoperative period, patients with known OSA must have thorough assessments of their pulmonary, cardiac, and endocrine systems. Initial planning should also assess the suitability of the patient for the operative facility. With regards to intraoperative concerns, difficult airway and intravenous access supplies should be available, generally along with bariatric equipment. Intraoperative planning should also involve early intervention for postoperative pain management. The transition to the postoperative period should continue to focus on appropriate analgesia and respiratory support. Throughout this process, communication with the surgical team is of utmost concern given the complexity of this patient population and the many potential pitfalls.
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Conference papers on the topic "Sleep planning"

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Bonetto, Edoardo, Alessandro Finamore, Maurizio M. Munafo, and Riccardo Fiandra. "Sleep mode at the edge: How much room is there?" In 2012 XVth International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium (NETWORKS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/netwks.2012.6381660.

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Yiqun Wu, Gaoning He, Shunqing Zhang, Yan Chen, and Shugong Xu. "Energy efficient coverage planning in cellular networks with sleep mode." In 2013 IEEE 24th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pimrc.2013.6666583.

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Lee, Jungeun, Sungnam Kim, Minki Cheon, Hyojin Ju, JaeEun Lee, and Inseok Hwang. "SleepGuru: Personalized Sleep Planning System for Real-life Actionability and Negotiability." In UIST '22: The 35th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3526113.3545709.

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Muhammad, Ajmal, Paolo Monti, Isabella Cerutti, Lena Wosinska, Piero Castoldi, and Anna Tzanakaki. "Energy-Efficient WDM Network Planning with Dedicated Protection Resources in Sleep Mode." In GLOBECOM 2010 - 2010 IEEE Global Communications Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2010.5683205.

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Bahr, K., H. Gouveris, S. Strieth, C. Matthias, M. Froelich, S. Becker, and B. Ernst. "The role of structured reports in diagnostics and therapy planning of sleep-related respiratory disorders." In Abstract- und Posterband – 91. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Welche Qualität macht den Unterschied. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1711399.

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Islam, Syed M. S., Anthony D. Lucey, Julien Cisonni, Mithran S. Goonewardene, M. Bennamoun, Mauro Farella, and Jaafar Abduo. "A Three Dimensional Imaging-Based Framework for Planning Maxillomandibular Advancement Surgery for the Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea." In 2013 Fourth World Congress on Software Engineering (WCSE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcse.2013.55.

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Velez, Fernando J., Joao Oliveira, Daniel Robalo, Oliver Holland, and A. Hamid Aghvami. "Energy saving in the optimization of the planning of fixed WiMAX with relays in hilly terrains: Impact of sleep modes and cell zooming." In 2012 9th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iswcs.2012.6328436.

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Arpalı, Ziya. "Philosophy of the 2008 Global Crisis." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00652.

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The crisis in late 2007 and early 2008, re-questioning of capitalism and re-evaluating institutional structures have arisen. Developed countries which directing of the world economy started a process along with the comments that developed countries maintain their existence. By Western economists led to criticism of the crisis inform of "today's form of capitalism, can’t establish compliance with the changing world". The economic model based on the Balance of Imbalance is scheduled to sleep period in future years of the world management system. The sleeping process has been completed by the broken Balance of Imbalance. The process of planning in the field of application and the name given is crisis. This process should have a philosophy that mobilizing the internal dynamics of the economy. At the same time this crisis shown that money-driven economy conversion process is necessity in capitalism. The process of falling asleep economic model, in other words, the output from the crisis, not the money lead the economy but the economy lead the money. Transformation process will be realized at some point. In this study, it is introduced the philosophy of the crisis, in order to put into action the inner dynamics of capitalism’s legal infrastructure, the political preferences of the founders of the political game and to pass system into sleeping process the necessity of the transformation an economic model to the upper structure have been identified.
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Kokot, Darko. "The potential for EVITA project e-KPIs to be used by Road Authorities." In 6th International Conference on Road and Rail Infrastructure. University of Zagreb Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5592/co/cetra.2020.1131.

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Planning different strategies in road maintenance is one of the most important activities in road asset management. Assessment of different strategies and their comparison can be done by implementing an appropriate measure - Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). KPIs are currently used in many Road Authorities, and systematic research on the subject and development of indicators has been ongoing for many years. The Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR) funded project "EVITA - Environmental Performance Indicators for the Total Road Infrastructure Assets" aimed at developing and integrating new and existing environmental KPIs (e-KPIs) into the asset management process, taking into account the expectations of different stakeholders (users, operators, residents, etc.). The research focus was on environmental areas: Noise, with KPIs on day-evening-night & night noise, exposed population, population with sleep disturbance; Air, with KPIs on CO2, NOx, NO2 and PM10 emissions; Water, with KPIs on water quality and salting of roads; and Natural resources and GHG emissions, with KPIs on resource consumption and CO2e calculation. The project outputs were a set of e-KPIs produced after a comprehensive investigation of the state of the art during the project. The main benefit of this project is therefore to provide an applicable solution for the environmental assessment of different road infrastructure assets and to describe the expectations of different stakeholders in form of objective indicators. The 'User Evaluation Trial' phase of the project was used to gather feedback on the potential of e-KPIs to be used by national Road Authorities across Europe. Two Slovenian Road Authorities and one each from Denmark and Sweden were involved. The Slovenian Authorities provided input data for case studies, while all evaluated the proposed e-KPIs from their own perspective, taking into account national conditions and specificities.
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Muñoz, David. "New strategies in proprioception’s analysis for newer theories about sensorimotor control." In Systems & Design 2017. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/sd2017.2017.6903.

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Abstract Human’s motion and its mechanisms had become interesting in the last years, where the medecine’s field search for rehabilitation methods for handicapped persons. Other fields, like sport sciences, professional or military world, search to distinguish profiles and ways to train them with specific purposes. Besides, recent findings in neuroscience try to describe these mechanisms from an organic point of view. Until now, different researchs had given a model about control motor that describes how the union between the senses’s information allows adaptable movements. One of this sense is the proprioception, the sense which has a quite big factor in the orientation and position of the body, its members and joints. For this reason, research for new strategies to explore proprioception and improve the theories of human motion could be done by three different vias. At first, the sense is analysed in a case-study where three groups of persons are compared in a controlled enviroment with three experimental tasks. The subjects belong to each group by the kind of sport they do: sedentary, normal sportsmen (e.g. athletics, swimming) and martial sportmen (e.g. karate, judo). They are compared thinking about the following hypothesis: “Martial Sportmen have a better proprioception than of the other groups’s subjects: It could be due to the type of exercises they do in their sports as empirically, a contact sportsman shows significantly superior motor skills to the members of the other two groups. The second via are records from encephalogram (EEG) while the experimental tasks are doing. These records are analised a posteriori with a set of processing algorithms to extract characteristics about brain’s activity of the proprioception and motion control. 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