Researcher Information
Japanese
TAKAHARA Madoka
Department / Course
Fukushima University Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science Psychology and Physiology Course
Job
Associate Professor
Book and thesis
Papers
Progress in Physiological Psychosomnology,pp.1-3 (Co-authored) 2021/04/30
Papers
Dreaming and the electroencephalography Clinical Neurophysiology 2020
Papers
Refraining from smartphone use for30 min before bedtime prevents the extensionof the following sleep latency Journal of Sleep Research,pp.127 2018/09
Papers
Misalignments of rest-activity rhythms in inpatients with schizophrenia Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences,pp.88-94 2010/03
Papers
Co-occurrence of sawtooth waves and rapid eye movements during REM sleep International Journal of Bioelectromagnetism,pp.144-148 2009/03
Papers
Risk Factors for severe bruxism of elementary school children in Tokyo. Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College,pp.149-151 2009/03
Papers
Sleep and brain function in children. Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College,pp.83-86 2009/03
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Sleep bruxism and its relationship to sleep habits and lifestyle of elementary school children in Japan Sleep and Biological Rhythms,pp.93-102 2009/03
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Continuous recording of autonomic nervous activity at nighttime effectively explains subjective sleep reports in postmenopausal women Sleep and Biological Rhythms,pp.215-221 2008/03
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A survey of sleep health and sleep bruxism of children in Kawaguchiko town. Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College,pp.222-224 2007/03
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Auditory monitoring system in human REM sleep period. Journal of Graduate School of Biosphere Science,pp.64-66 2006/03
Papers
Effect of voluntary attention on auditory processing during REM sleep Sleep,pp.975-982 2006/03
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REM sleep EEG pattern: Examination by a new EEG scoring system for REM sleep period Sleep and Biological Rhythms,pp.105-110 2006/03
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Auditory event-related potentials from a single-stimulus paradigm during rapid eye movement sleep Sleep and Biological Rhythms,pp.150-152 2004/03
Papers
Comparison of the event-related potentials between tonic and phasic periods of REM sleep. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences,pp.257-258 2002/03