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Mario Giovanni Terzano mostly deals with Non-rapid eye movement sleep, Electroencephalography, Arousal, Sleep in non-human animals and Audiology. His Non-rapid eye movement sleep research integrates issues from Slow-wave sleep and Sleep Stages, Polysomnography. His research integrates issues of Sleep apnea, Communication, Vigilance and Myoclonus in his study of Electroencephalography.
His research investigates the connection between Arousal and topics such as Eye movement that intersect with issues in Rhythm, Motor activity and Review article. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Sleep in non-human animals. His Audiology study incorporates themes from Nocturnal and Young adult.
Mario Giovanni Terzano mainly investigates Electroencephalography, Non-rapid eye movement sleep, Sleep in non-human animals, Anesthesia and Audiology. His Electroencephalography study is concerned with the field of Neuroscience as a whole. His Non-rapid eye movement sleep research includes elements of Slow-wave sleep, Arousal and Polysomnography.
He has included themes like Internal medicine, Cognition, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Epilepsy in his Sleep in non-human animals study. The various areas that Mario Giovanni Terzano examines in his Anesthesia study include Insomnia, Rapid eye movement sleep, Ictal, Wakefulness and Placebo. His Audiology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Nocturnal and Rhythm.
His primary areas of study are Sleep in non-human animals, Electroencephalography, Non-rapid eye movement sleep, Polysomnography and Anesthesia. His Sleep in non-human animals study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Arousal, Cognition and Epilepsy. His work carried out in the field of Electroencephalography brings together such families of science as Speech recognition, Artificial intelligence, Sleep Stages and Pattern recognition.
His Non-rapid eye movement sleep study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Slow-wave sleep, Internal medicine and Cardiology. Mario Giovanni Terzano usually deals with Slow-wave sleep and limits it to topics linked to Sleep onset and Endocrinology. His studies deal with areas such as Rapid eye movement sleep, Insomnia and Pediatrics as well as Polysomnography.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Sleep in non-human animals, Non-rapid eye movement sleep, Slow-wave sleep, Polysomnography and Audiology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Homeostasis, Communication and Electroencephalography in addition to Sleep in non-human animals. His Electroencephalography study combines topics in areas such as Feature selection and Receiver operating characteristic.
His Non-rapid eye movement sleep research incorporates themes from Sleep Stages and Pattern recognition. His study in Slow-wave sleep is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Internal medicine, Physical therapy and Narcolepsy. As a part of the same scientific family, Mario Giovanni Terzano mostly works in the field of Polysomnography, focusing on Sleep onset and, on occasion, Endocrinology and Epilepsy.
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Atlas, rules, and recording techniques for the scoring of cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) in human sleep.
Mario Giovanni Terzano;Liborio Parrino;Adriano Sherieri;Ronald Chervin.
Sleep Medicine (2001)
The official World Association of Sleep Medicine (WASM) standards for recording and scoring periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS) and wakefulness (PLMW) developed in collaboration with a task force from the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG)
Marco Zucconi;Raffaele Ferri;Richard Allen;Paul Christian Baier.
Sleep Medicine (2006)
The nature of arousal in sleep.
Péter Halász;Mario Terzano;Liborio Parrino;Róbert Bódizs.
Journal of Sleep Research (2004)
The cyclic alternating pattern as a physiologic component of normal NREM sleep.
M G Terzano;D Mancia;M R Salati;G Costani.
Sleep (1985)
Sleep Bruxism is a Disorder Related to Periodic Arousals During Sleep
G.M. Macaluso;P. Guerra;G. Di Giovanni;M. Boselli.
Journal of Dental Research (1998)
Origin and Significance of the Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP). REVIEW ARTICLE.
Mario Giovanni Terzano;Liborio Parrino.
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2000)
Cluster headache — clinical findings in 180 patients
Gian Camillo Manzoni;Mario Giovanni Terzano;Giorgio Bono;Giuseppe Micieli.
Cephalalgia (1983)
Cyclic alternating pattern (CAP): The marker of sleep instability
Liborio Parrino;Raffaele Ferri;Oliviero Bruni;Mario G. Terzano.
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2012)
Effect of age on EEG arousals in normal sleep.
Mirella Boselli;Liborio Parrino;Arianna Smerieri;Mario Giovanni Terzano.
Sleep (1998)
Consensus Report Atlas, rules, and recording techniques for the scoring of cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) in human sleep
Mario Giovanni Terzano;Liborio Parrino;Adriano Sherieri;Ronald Chervin.
Sleep Medicine (2001)
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