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Tafti, Mehdi. "Régulation homéostatique du sommeil et interaction sommeil lent - sommeil paradoxal : utilisation du modèle narcoleptique." Montpellier 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991MON20215.
Full textChezelles, Marie-Gabrielle de Nogues Béatrice. "Sommeil et grossesse." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2006. http://theses.univ-nantes.fr/thesemed/SFchezelles.pdf.
Full textGuerrien, Alain. "Sommeil et cognition : effet de modifications induites du sommeil paradoxal chez l'homme." Lille 3, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990LIL30015.
Full textThe involvement of rem sleep uin memory processes has been largely demonstrated. We consider rem sleep as a favourable period for processing of a recently acquired information. Moreover, sleep patterns can be modified by applying auditory stimulation during rem sleep. Our hypothesis is that such procedure could prolong and or intensifythe brain activation occurring spontaneously during rem sleep and consequently facilitate the information processing. It appears from our results that stimulations during post-learning rem sleep could have a beneficial effect on memory. Such a result was obtained when rem actual stimulations were delivered following an auditory morse code learning session
PERSON, TACNET CHRISTINE. "Sommeil et asthme nocturne." Angers, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988ANGE1030.
Full textTauzin, Luc. "Les paradigmes du sommeil." Bordeaux 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR2M071.
Full textGati-Ouonkoye, Rahamatou. "Sommeil normal en Afrique tropicale et cycle veille-sommeil dans la trypanosomiase humaine africaine." Lyon 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992LYO1T254.
Full textSagot, Jean-Claude. "Thermoregulation et sommeil chez l'homme : influences d'environnements chauds et de la privation de sommeil." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987STR13036.
Full textSagot, Jean-Claude. "Thermorégulation et sommeil chez l'Homme influences d'environnements chauds et de la privation de sommeil /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37609584s.
Full textGROUSSET, LAFARGE JOCELYNE. "Interet de l'agenda de sommeil pour l'etude de la pathologie du cycle veille-sommeil." Lyon 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988LYO1M413.
Full textOnen, Saban Hakki. "Sommeil et douleur : interactions pharmacocliniques." Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002CLF1PP02.
Full textHOMEYER, PASCALE. "Bulbe olfactif et sommeil paradoxal." Lyon 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO1M259.
Full textGarnier, Laetitia. "Sommeil et troubles du spectre de l'autisme : caractérisation des troubles du sommeil dans une approche développementale." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20009.
Full textThe first part of this study was interested in the characteristics of sleeping disorders in a comparative and developmental approach with a population of children with autism and healthy controls, aged 2-12 years. The results find a higher prevalence within the population with autism and would indicate that its can intrinsically bound to the autistic disorders with a peak of the emergences estimated around 3-4 years. The sleep disturbances are not significantly linked in a set of factors nevertheless found correlated within the population control (age, duration, family events, sibship). This study also makes the report of a lack in the follow-up and the coverage of the difficulties of sleep.The second part of the research was studied the existing relations between the sleep problems (parasomnias, respiratory disorders and dyssomnias) Its would seem to participate in the perseveration of the problems of sleep at the child with autism, from the youngest age. The thrid part analyses the role of the sleep habits in the sleep problems at the child with autism. The functionning of the child with autism seem to participate in the maintenance of sleep problems
Covin, Michel. "Hypnologica éléments pour une esthétique du sommeil, art, médecine, religion." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37594661w.
Full textForest, Geneviève. "Le sommeil et la performance cognitive." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2001. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/NQ65308.pdf.
Full textGuyon, Aurore. "Manque de sommeil et maladies métaboliques." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO10277/document.
Full textVoluntary sleep restriction is increasingly common in modern socities. Evidence from epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that sleep loss may be a risk factor for obesity and type 2 diabetes. First, since the modifications in Hypothalamic-Pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity may underlie the relationship between sleep loss and metabolic diseases, 1 evaluated the effect of 2 short nights on this system in healthy lean young men. We showed that 2 nights of 4h in bed impaired spontaneous activity and the reactivity of the HPA axis and that the magnitude of these alterations was related of the severity of sleep loss. 1n a second step, 1 sought to determine if sleep extension could have a beneficial effect in young obese short sleepers. Our preliminary results showed that, by a simple bedtime extension, obese subjects usually sleeping 6h were able to sleep 8h, a duration associated with the lowest risk obesity risk in epidemiological studies. Moreover, their appetite for sweets and fat food, and snacking were decreased, the levels of pancreatic polypeptide, an anorexigenic hormone, were increased and the more they slept, the less they consumed calories at an ad libitum buffet. This work highlights the importance of getting enough sleep to maintain a good metabolic health and suggest that sleep optimization may have implications for novel public health interventions
Laroche, Hugues. "Tristan corbiere entre soleil, et sommeil." Lille 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995LIL30016.
Full textThis reading of tristan corbiere's works, initially focused on their themes, aims at showing how the son withdraws from his father's corrupt sun world and takes refuge in the poetics of sleep which, rejecting the traditional poetic pattern, as well as the status peculiar to authors, basically shows through three figures : inversion, repetition and regression, whereas the poet himself keeps in the background to the benefit of the characters who are the only speakers. From the example of tristan corbiere, the third part intends to ponder on the links there are between writing, image and sound
Piovi-Lambertin, Patricia. "Jean Cocteau. Une poétique du sommeil." Montpellier 3, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005MON30047.
Full textThis study is meant to prove the assumption according to which sleep is a major theme in Jean Cocteau's poetry (French poet 1889-1963). The study of Jean Cocteau's work has been here organised into three major themes : The importance of the theme of “sleep” in the novels, plays, poems and artistic works of the poet. The various forms given to the concept of sleep and their function in the studied works. The part played by sleep in the poet's own life and its repercussions in his work. This piece of research tends to bring forward a vision of the world, a logic of sleep which is part of Cocteau's poetical approach and the specific spaces sleep create in the life and work of this poet of sleep
Delannoy, Julien. "Émotions et sommeil : effets d’une induction émotionnelle diurne sur le sommeil et la réactivité émotionnelle au réveil." Thesis, Lille 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LIL2S005/document.
Full textSleep constitutes a major component of adaptation and survival in evolved organisms. In humans, sleep could have a role in the integration of daytime experiences, preparing by this way individuals for consecutive wake period. Due to the adaptive relevance of emotions, it has recently been proposed that pre-hypnic emotions could influence the sleep course, which could modulate emotional reactivity at awakening. However, the bi-directional link between emotion and sleep remains unclear, this being explained by the complexity of such link and by the difficulty of reconciling the diversity of methodological approaches. In this context, the aim of this thesis was twofold: first, determine the impact of induced daytime emotional states on sleep characteristics; second, assess the influence of these states on the emotional reactivity at the awakening.The experimental program led to the presentation of three types of emotional movies, negative, neutral or positive, in order to induce a diurnal emotional state, in French or Japanese participants. Two experiments were carried out: one tested the impact of the emotional movies on the individual emotional states; the other determined the influence of pre-hypnic induced emotional states on sleep parameters and responsiveness to emotional facial expressions, presented to the participant at the subsequent awakening.These experiments allowed to obtain several new results. Firstly, it was shown that emotional movies induced congruent emotional states during the pre-hypnic period. Secondly, these pre-hypnic emotional states influenced the distribution of sleep stages and associated autonomic activity during the consecutive night of sleep. Thirdly, we observed that the pre-hypnic emotional induction modulated the emotional reactivity after the sleep period, during the presentation of faces expressing emotions at different intensities. The interpretation of main results can lead to the speculation that the increase of time spent in REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage, following the pre-hypnic emotional stimulations, can be a marker of central processes related to daytime emotional experiences. Based on this assumption, such processes could be a required mediator for emotional reactivity changes observed upon awakening.In conclusion, researches presented in this thesis, subtended by a new and standardized methodology of emotional induction, provide original information about the bi-directional links between diurnal emotions and sleep course. Subject to additional experimentations, this work brings new questions about the role of emotions, particularly positive ones, on sleep and subsequent emotional states. From a prospective point of view, reported data reinforces the idea that considers the sleep as an efficient lever to regulate emotions
Sauzeau, Jean-Baptiste. "Impact des troubles du sommeil sur les processus de consolidation des apprentissages dépendants du sommeil chez l'enfant." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE1017/document.
Full textSleep plays a key role in sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes. Subject’s performances during the restitution phase of memory tests are better when the learning and restitution are separated by a sleep period than by a wake period. Effects of sleep on memory consolidation processes have widely been investigated in adults by using specific sleep deprivation protocols. However, these sleep deprivation protocols can’t be used in children for ethical reasons. Thus, our knowledge about sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes in children is extremely restricted. Sleep disorders concern a large proportion of children and they have an important range of daytime consequences including academic achievement. Surprisingly, despite the fact that the majority of children with sleep disorders display school difficulties, the impact of these sleep disorders on sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes has scarcely been investigated. This thesis project aimed at evaluating the impact of sleep disorders on sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes. In order to reach this objective, we selected 3 pathologies with specific sleep impairments: narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and benign childhood epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes (BECTS). We have submitted these children, as well as a control group children matched on age and sex, to memory consolidation tests whereby the learning phase took place in the evening before sleep and the restitution phase took place after the post-learning night. In the way to have the more complete understanding of the impact of sleep disorders on memory consolidation processes, these memory consolidation tests included declarative (verbal, visuo-spatial and emotional tasks) and non-declarative (procedural task) learnings. Moreover, attention ability was measured before learning and restitution phases. Results indicated that narcolepsy, SAOS and EPCT impacted sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes of the visuo-spatial task. However, no impact of these pathologies on sleep-dependent memory consolidation processes of the verbal, emotional and procedural tasks has been found. These results suggest that nocturnal consolidation aspects of learning’s should be integrated in neuropsychological assessments accounting for sleep disorders diagnosis. Moreover, pedagogic and re-educational supervisions of these children should be reconsidered
Bretagne, Alice. "Le corps endormi : une histoire des représentations du sommeil dans la société française du XVIème au XVIIIème siècle." Paris 13, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA131001.
Full textThis study wished to highlight the different images of Sleep and asleep body in France from the 16th to the 18th century. Sleep has many representations that can be sometimes contradictory but often complementary. In 16th-17th centuries, discourses on Sleep began to develop because of “magicreligious” beliefs. For traditionalists, Sleep was a dangerous and soul-enslaving period of time during which the body wasn't conscious of being alive. Because it was strongly associated to intimacy and sexuality, it frightened. Considered as something bad but essential, it could be a bridge between God and men, however it was above all seen as a link between the devil and his fiends. From the 17th century, it became more rational. After being a mere matter of concern related to health, it became a real scientific research subject in the 18th century. During the age of Enlightment it gained an important place within the medical sphere, being associated to physiology, pathology or nosology and it began to take a part into psychology, a newly created field. The scientific representation of the Body characterizes the Sleep as a regeneration time, the warrant of human balance, especially between life and death. Sleep now becomes more of a “vital principle” but also a function, building and repairing the “machine”
Colas, Damien. "Le cycle veille-sommeil dans des modèles murins de vieillissement normal ou pathologique : hypothèse NO-ergique." Lyon 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LYO10044.
Full textRobert, Maxime. "Sommeil et énurésie : intérêt de l'étude simultanée du sommeil et du comportement manométrique de la vessie, à propos de 20 cas." Montpellier 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989MON11026.
Full textBrisset, Christine. "Le coucher du jeune enfant : étude psycho-antrhopologique, iconographique et clinique des représentations parentales et culturelles." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H032.
Full textThe sleep is an essential function in the life. In fact, in spite of the progress the knowledge has made on this purpose, it still remains selective and incomplete. We have undertaken a study of the sleep, considering three levels. The first one is about actual french parents'representations of the child's sleep and the rituals going with bedtime. We questioned one hundred subjects using a standardized questionnaire. The second level concerns older representations, through a dual approach : study of literary texts and paediatric nursing manuals. The third level treats of iconographic representations of practices and customs at bedtime. These processes were used to bring out the roots of the behaviours and representations which condition the actual parental practices. Our study attempts to the specific problem of the sleepfalling instant. We postulate that the parental representation of bedtime and of the child's sleep has an influence on the practices and rituals at bedtime. There is a relationship between how to tackle the child'bedtime and the idea adults have of the little child's ability to be autonomous. Although we are witnessing, in the contemporary western society, a decrease in some rituals, the stress is more and more put on the importance of the transitional object. It seems that a child's progressive moving away from the mother's body becomes apparent with the history, by comparison with the observations pointed out in other societies. Done without transition, this separation would make more difficult the sleep-falling instant. We introduced the terms of physiological time and social time. In case of disturbances during the sleep, an inadequacy between these two times is often pointed out. On the other hand, the term of zone of favourable sleep-falling instant takes into account the existence of an appropriate transition to the little child's sleepfalling instant
Gaudreau, Hélène. "Régulation de l'activité à ondes lentes en sommeil au cours du vieillissement et dans différentes pathologies du sommeil." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0019/NQ55463.pdf.
Full textOudiette, Delphine. "Le trouble comportemental en sommeil paradoxa : un modèle d’étude de l’activité motrice, onirique et cognitive en sommeil paradoxal." Paris 6, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA066498.
Full textFrançois, Thierry. "Sommeil paradoxal, dépression et antidépresseurs : effets d'une administration chronique d'antidépresseurs tricycliques sur le sommeil paradoxal de patients déprimés." Besançon, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BESAM067.
Full textBeaulieu, Michelle. "Sommeil de nuit et caractères des apnées du sommeil : suivi polygraphique d'enfants en monitorage cardio-respiratoire à domicile." Bordeaux 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988BOR25194.
Full textGiauffret, Jean-Louis. "Privations de sommeil thérapeutiques et dépression endogène." Bordeaux 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995BOR23048.
Full textCAILLON, ERIC. "Fonctions du sommeil et fonctions du rêve." Toulouse 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993TOU31522.
Full textGrubar, Jean-Claude. "Sommeil et efficience mentale : vers une neuropédagogie." Paris 10, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA100094.
Full textThe psychological approcah to mental deficiency constituted the general framework to my study of mentally retarded children’s sleep. Their sleep patterns present significant alterations: a decrease of REM sleep %, an increase of undifferentiated sleep %, an increase of the first REM latency and a reduction of the oculomotor frequencies ratio “R”. This first contribution has been completed with a study of sleep patterns of gifted children: their sleep characteristics were symmetrical to those observed on mental deficient. It is possible to postulate from an explanatory point of view, that mental deficient are doubly handicapped: reduced cerebral plasticity (REM sleep %) and reduced organizational abilities (reduced R). This double handicap constitutes one the cause of mental retardation whatever its precise etiology. Any intervention in order to improve their mental efficiency must therefore consider simultaneously brain plasticity (REM sleep %) and organizational abilities (R): this constitutes my neuropedagogical hypothesis. Consecutively to the study of the effects of Butoctamide Hydrogen Succinate (BAHS) and then of highly organized didactic training programs on nocturnal sleep patterns of Down’s syndrome children, I built an experimental design in order to test the neuropedagogical hypothesis. 20 male mentally retarded children were divided in 4 groups matched for chronological and mental ages, IQ and etiologies, were submitted to the following protocol: group 1: control; 2: pedagogical treatment (operatory Piagetian induction); 3: pharmacological treatment (BAHS); 4: combined pedagogical and pharmacological treatments. Mental efficiency was significantly improved only on group 4 which benefitted with the combined treatment. Cerebral plasticity (REM sleep %) and organizational abilities (R) can be considered as linked determinants of mental efficiency
AGUIRRE, ACACIA. "Regulation du sommeil chez des mauvais dormeurs." Paris 6, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA066730.
Full textLaunois-Rollinat, Sandrine. "Conséquences hémodynamiques aiguës des apnées du sommeil." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000GRE19009.
Full textGlomeron, stéphane. "Homéopathie et troubles du sommeil chez l'enfant." Bordeaux 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BOR2M215.
Full textLARCHE, CHRISTOPHE. "Le rythme veille-sommeil et ses troubles chez l'enfant : a propos d'une enquete dans des classes primaires de cours moyen deuxieme annee de la ville de cholet." Nantes, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994NANT015M.
Full textEl, Mansari Mostafa. "Les neurones cholinergiques du tegmentum mésopontique dorsal : leur rôle dans la désynchronisation corticale de l'éveil et du sommeil paradoxal chez le chat." Lyon 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990LYO1T121.
Full textFAUCHEUX, MACAGNO CLAUDINE. "Troubles respiratoires et sommeil du sujet age : a propos d'une etude en maison de retraite." Toulouse 3, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993TOU31010.
Full textSimard, Chantal. "Caractéristiques du rythme veille-sommeil et facteurs contribuant à un sommeil nocturne consolidé chez le nourrisson de 5 mois." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/NQ53309.pdf.
Full textDAURAT, AGNES. "Privation de sommeil et niveaux d'eclairement : les effets sur la vigilance, les performances, l'humeur et le sommeil de recuperation." Paris 6, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA066110.
Full textBaillet, Marion. "Les modifications du sommeil et du cycle veille/sommeil au cours du vieillissement : approche par actimétrie et imagerie cérébrale." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0950/document.
Full textSleep and activity/rest cycle disturbances represent risk factors for the development of cognitive decline and dementia in aging. However, the association between these disturbances and cerebral modifications during aging remains to be explored. The aim of this thesis was to determine if sleep and activity/rest cycle disturbances could constitute a cerebral frailty factor for the development of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults (AMImage cohort). First, we have shown that the discrepancy measured between self-reported sleep questionnaires and actigraphy - used as an objective technique - is influenced by the subject’s mood (Baillet et al., 2016). These results strengthen the use of an objective technique to measure sleep. Thanks to brain imaging, we observed that a reduced 24-h amplitude of the activity/rest cycle is associated with disruption of white matter structural integrity. Our results suggest that cerebral frailty associated with age-related activity/rest cycle dysfunction has a vascular origin (Baillet et al., 2017). Then, we observed that a poor sleep quality is associated with high cerebral amyloid burden, mainly circumscribed to frontal regions. This may be due to a deficit of amyloid-β peptide clearance from the brain during sleep. To conclude, sleep and activity/rest cycle disturbances in older adults may be associated with two separate physiopathological processes leading to cerebral frailty. As sleep and activity/rest cycle are modifiable risk factors, interventions to improve their quality could offer a potential useful strategy for reducing the burden of cognitive impairment and dementia in old age
Debarnot, Ursula. "L'influence du sommeil sur le processus de consolidation des mémoires procédurales cognitive et perceptivo-motrice." Lyon 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008LYO10263.
Full textIl processo di consolidazione notturna partecipa attivamente alla trasformazione di une traccia mnesica fragile in un’altra più durevole et di migliore qualità. Resta tuttavia difficile valutare precisamente la sua contribuzione nel miglioramento della performance. I risultati ottenuti durante questo dottorato di ricerca, mostrano che questo processo dipende dal tipo di apprendimento (procedurale, cognitivo o perceptivo-motorio), del suo contenuto (pratica mentale o fisica), degli elementi sui quali l’individuo fissa in priorità la sua attenzione (il fine da raggiungere o il movimento stesso), o ancora del livello di performance (acquisizione comportamentale et cognitiva) ottenuti precedentemente al sonno. Considerare l’insieme di queste vairabili sembra dunque indispenssabile per comprendere et interpretare i correlati neurofisiologici che possano testimoniare del processo di consolidazione notturna. Tali conoscenze relative ai benefici indotti dal sonno sugli apprendimenti motori aprono delle perspettive interessanti tanto nel campo clinico che sportivo
Bach, Véronique. "Les modifications végétatives au cours du sommeil de l'homme soumis à des contraintes environnementales : application à l'étude de la thermorégulation du nouveau-né." Compiègne, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992COMPD544.
Full textHoudouin, François. "Les modalités de libération de la sérotonine à travers le cycle veille-sommeil du rat : rôles dans la préparation, le déclenchement et le maintien du sommeil : approches voltamétrique, polygraphique, anatomique et micropharmacologique." Lyon 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO1T147.
Full textHOCHNER, ISIDORE. "Le sommeil du diabetique insulinodependant en desequilibre glycemique." Besançon, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992BESA3079.
Full textSoriba, Mahaman. "Climat sahélien, entrainement physique et sommeil chez l'homme." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990CLF21505.
Full textCôté, Jean-Philippe. "Entrevue sur les aspects socioculturels influençant le sommeil." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27331.
Full textDepuis le début du XXIe siècle, l'intérêt pour l'étude des facteurs socioculturels influençant le sommeil s'est considérablement accru. Malheureusement, la plupart des travaux existants se sont contentés de documenter les différences entre groupes humains sur différentes pratiques du sommeil sans chercher à expliquer ces différences. Les études intégrant un contrôle pour l'appartenance culturelle dans la constitution de leur échantillon sont aussi rares. Cette étude a donc comme objectifs de tester la qualité d'une entrevue qualitative semi-structurée explorant les facteurs socioculturels impliqués dans les pratiques de sommeil et d'explorer les facteurs socioculturels ayant une influence sur le sommeil des Québécois francophones adultes. L'entrevue a d'abord été examinée par un groupe d'experts pour en assurer la qualité technique. Ensuite, elle a été administrée à sept participants âgés de 29 à 50 ans, de culture québécoise francophone et résidant dans la région métropolitaine de Québec. Suite à l'entrevue individuelle, ils ont été invités à commenter le processus d'entrevue. Il leur était spécifiquement demandé de donner leur avis sur la qualité des questions (p. ex., clarté, pertinence) et de décrire leur motivation lors du processus d'entrevue. Suite au processus d'évaluation, l'entrevue s'est révélée de très bonne qualité. Les données issues de l'entrevue ont également permis de déterminer un patron cohérent de quatre facteurs socioculturels principaux influençant les pratiques de sommeil des participants : le souci de la qualité du sommeil, la société de l'horloge, l'axe performance/hédonisme et l'axe indépendance/socialité. Cette étude démontre l'intérêt de documenter les facteurs socioculturels influençant le sommeil et fournit un outil adéquat pour le faire.
Heymann, Fabienne. "Sommeil et prescription d'hypnotiques chez la personne agee." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990STR1M136.
Full textTamisier, Renaud. "Physiopathologie des voies aériennes au cours du sommeil." Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001GRE19011.
Full textSleep-disordered breathing (SDB) are characterized by an increased upper airway (UA) collapsibility. The aim of this thesis was to better understand mechanisms determining UA collapsibility using two methods: UA resistance measurements during sleep and flow : volume curves under negative expiratory pressure (NEP) during wakefulness. The expiratory phase of thr respiratory cycle is crucial to understand the pathophysiology of UA collapse. Passive but also active mechanisms (including the pharyngeal constrictors) are probably involved
Déchanet-Platz, Fanny. "L'écrivain, le sommeil et les rêves : 1800-1945 /." [Paris] : Gallimard, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb412485661.
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Chahoud, Michele. "Les troubles du sommeil chez les adolescents libanais." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017STRAJ078.
Full textWe spend almost the third of our lifetime sleeping. Sleep is part of the body’s vital functions. A nationwide survey was launched in Lebanon in order to examine and evaluate the Lebanese adolescents’ sleep patterns and lifestyles and to assess the most prevalent sleep disorders and their associated factors, with the purpose of filling in the gaps in this area. 41.2% of the teenagers slept less than 7 hours per night during the week, and 34.4% once in bed always surf the internet. Insomnia and delayed sleep phase disorder (DSPD) were the most common sleep disorders among Lebanese adolescents; they had a prevalence of 13.1% and 26.3% respectively. Depression was the common factor associated with these two disorders. In conclusion, conducting longitudinal studies, in order to identify the most common risk factors of insomnia and DSPD in Lebanese adolescents and suggesting solutions to facilitate the prevention of these disorders and their risk factors are currently a must
Alcaini, Marie. "Evolution du sommeil lors du sevrage des psychotropes." Lyon 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO1M014.
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