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1 EM disruption without changes in psychomotor vigilance.
2 ed responses to warning cues, suggesting low vigilance.
3 sk difficulty and cue processing to evaluate vigilance.
4 tical neurons during changes in the state of vigilance.
5 ed their rates of movement, displacement and vigilance.
6 social motivation and by attenuating social vigilance.
7 and a trend toward improvement in Attention/Vigilance.
8 as not correlated with change in psychomotor vigilance.
9 ges associated with decreases in behavioural vigilance.
10 communities internationally requires ongoing vigilance.
11 e reorienting, target detection, and arousal/vigilance.
12 dependent or vary according to the state of vigilance.
13 ere temporarily liberated from exteroceptive vigilance.
14 to stimulate resolution and preserve immune vigilance.
15 cond that incorporates intermediate predator vigilance.
16 f mecC-MRSA and ST398 indicates the need for vigilance.
17 more rostral areas important for arousal and vigilance.
18 tate, as evidenced by shifts in behavior and vigilance.
19 ing pathway is involved in the regulation of vigilance.
20 CL would result in less sleep and heightened vigilance.
21 s play an integral role in the regulation of vigilance.
22 cores were obtained by the entire cohort for vigilance.
23 odulator release increases with increases of vigilance.
24 ources for both perceptual and metacognitive vigilance.
25 percent) were the most serious and required vigilance.
26 er on one test of attention measuring visual vigilance.
27 ributes to both metacognition and perceptual vigilance.
28 ognition are also associated with perceptual vigilance.
29 mission, highlighting the need for continued vigilance.
30 cificity should be continued improvement and vigilance.
31 metabolic and hormone regulation, mood, and vigilance.
32 g intimate partner violence, and to maintain vigilance about child maltreatment and its subtle clinic
35 re identified: Managing Competing Knowledge, Vigilance, Advocacy, Balancing Parental Work and the Bur
40 antidepressants show a) a high level of EEG-vigilance (an indicator of brain arousal) and b) a more
41 se, suggesting that heightened postoperative vigilance and a lower threshold to treat hyperglycemia m
42 confirmation that CGp mediates exteroceptive vigilance and are consistent with the idea that CGp is p
43 ges in brain activity accompanying shifts in vigilance and arousal can interfere with the study of ot
50 etin), which have a crucial role in arousal, vigilance and central autonomic mobilization, all of whi
51 Clinicians should maintain a high level of vigilance and consider routine monitoring for ITP in pat
53 ficant finding which highlights the need for vigilance and education to accurately diagnose new and e
54 We conclude that the interplay of impaired vigilance and encoding in ADHD may compromise maintenanc
55 and neurophysiological measures of attention-vigilance and error detection distinguished ADHD remitte
58 Pupillography can be used to investigate vigilance and how it contributes to perimetric variabili
59 e, patients should be treated with increased vigilance and improved therapies, in view of the increas
60 eocortex activation occurs during waking and vigilance and is readily induced in anesthetized animals
62 ement during migration studies that focus on vigilance and predator detection during fuelling are muc
64 accompany states of preparatory attention or vigilance and report simulations demonstrating that thei
65 summer of 2009 also resulted in an increased vigilance and sampling of seasonal influenza viruses (H1
67 ir homecage, including areas associated with vigilance and stress/anxiety, respectively, and during s
70 ological stress induces negative emotion and vigilance and that the ventral RPFC plays a key role in
71 Inhibition of this process impairs T cell vigilance and the ability of T cells to trigger T cell a
73 72.5%, it was associated with an increase in vigilance and verifications in their professional practi
74 rm showed effects of DMXB-A on the attention/vigilance and working memory MATRICS domains, compared t
75 difficulty was low (consistent with impaired vigilance) and was predictive of memory task performance
76 aguild predation, one that incorporates prey vigilance, and a second that incorporates intermediate p
77 cilitate attention via increasing alertness, vigilance, and by decreasing attentional thresholds.
78 rumination, excessive self-focus, increased vigilance, and emotional, visceral, and autonomic dysreg
79 acteristic pattern of species-typical social vigilance, and examined their performance in three socia
80 patterns of aggregation, habitat selection, vigilance, and foraging in the presence of wolves (Canis
81 activity, reversed age-related decrements in vigilance, and improved motor and cognitive function in
83 in care that reflected a lack of diligence, vigilance, and/or commitment of time more than a lack of
85 al intraoperative caution, and postoperative vigilance are recommended in patients with a history of
89 that active experience increases perceptual vigilance/attention to environmental acoustic stimuli (e
91 ed points to the need for continued pandemic vigilance, basic and applied research, and pandemic prep
93 loss, emphasizing the importance of clinical vigilance, because early treatment might be critical to
94 boratory experiments that implicate foraging-vigilance behavior as one mechanism driving this pattern
96 e how the presence of tourists influence the vigilance behaviour of cranes foraging in Suaeda salsa s
98 me and had a higher likelihood of performing vigilance behaviours, (ii) were quicker at handling live
100 rative that these patients be monitored with vigilance by a multidisciplinary team to prevent progres
102 n with the intermediate predator and reduces vigilance by the prey, thereby leading to higher top pre
103 ontaneous sleep states, a subject's level of vigilance can be monitored repeatedly during pharmacolog
104 ological basis for the unconscious emotional vigilance characteristic of anxiety and a means for inve
110 In a second experiment, we demonstrated a vigilance decrement in neglect patients specifically onl
112 erformance declines over time (the so-called vigilance decrement), but the relationship between vigil
113 erformance declines over time (the so-called vigilance decrement), but the relationship between vigil
114 a deterioration of performance over time--a vigilance decrement--considered by some to be a key inde
115 d one or more disturbances of sleep quality, vigilance deficits, or altered sleep-wake periodicity an
116 HA neurons is important in the regulation of vigilance despite the lack of direct, causal evidence de
119 hat patterns in perceptual and metacognitive vigilance do not follow the pattern predicted by a previ
120 more immunosuppressive than FC, but with due vigilance, does not lead to a higher treatment-related m
121 nd secondary outcomes (the MATRICS Attention-Vigilance Domain and P50 gating), showed no significant
122 tion of those patients who require increased vigilance due to their inherent genetic risk for the dev
123 sent data on a method for monitoring patient vigilance during a visual field test by using pupillomet
126 component processes of working memory (WM) (vigilance, encoding and maintenance) that may be differe
127 ith the predator cue, did not show increased vigilance following its detection, and spent less time i
129 NCIPLE FINDINGS: The macaques showed initial vigilance for aggressive faces across both conditions, b
131 en can become one of those elements, and (c) vigilance for circumstances that bring fire triad elemen
133 exity and prolonged use warrant a heightened vigilance for early and late side effects, a priori beca
134 evel of anxiety may be beneficial to sustain vigilance for food avoidance; however, excessive anxiety
135 ive changes in the abdominal wall, increased vigilance for groin hernia seems to be important for the
138 to cancer care and further call for extended vigilance for multiple mental disorders starting from th
144 striate activity in a manner consistent with vigilance for threat (N1), but disrupted later activity
148 contrast, OT reduced species typical social vigilance for unfamiliar, dominant, and emotional faces
149 present, elk alter their grouping patterns, vigilance, foraging behavior, habitat selection, and die
152 Subjective sleepiness, but not psychomotor vigilance, improved during a 2-week course of clarithrom
153 unctions, working memory, verbal memory, and vigilance, improved significantly with both haloperidol
155 y elements in common, including the need for vigilance in detecting Escherichia coli O157:H7 infectio
157 reased the sense of urgency and the need for vigilance in medical research, clinical diagnosis, and e
158 is and fatigue wave amplitude are related to vigilance in patients who take a perimetric-type test.
159 nce decrement), but the relationship between vigilance in perception and metacognition has not yet be
160 nce decrement), but the relationship between vigilance in perception and metacognition has not yet be
166 tials to disentangle the impact of stress on vigilance, indexed by early perceptual activity, from it
167 ulation of sleep-wake cycle with fluctuating vigilance, intrusion of rapid eye movement dream imagery
168 ing of negative test results, close clinical vigilance is indicated, natalizumab treatment should be
173 dispersion of V. velutina, we conclude that vigilance is required over a large area to prevent the e
174 nce is not a permanent state, and continuous vigilance is required to detect rejection episodes.
178 oma is positive, although continued clinical vigilance is warranted for patients with nodular melanom
179 omises was most frequently accomplished with vigilance, leadership, communication, and/or coordinatio
180 mean difference=5.4, SE=2.0), and attention/vigilance (least squares mean difference=8.7, SE=2.5).
181 responders showed a stronger decline in EEG-vigilance levels from baseline to T1 than non-responders
184 hat a basic role for OT in regulating social vigilance may have facilitated the evolution of prosocia
185 ur placebo manipulation consistently reduced vigilance measured in terms of undifferentiated reactivi
186 h suggests that focused training to heighten vigilance might be able to decrease the incidence of bil
187 governed by prefrontal cortex, to a sensory-vigilance mode, governed by the amygdala and other threa
191 nac hypersensitivity recorded by the Allergy Vigilance Network in France from 2002 to 2012 were studi
192 ontrolled data, nonstandardized definitions, vigilance of follow-up, and baseline imbalances preclude
194 mediate predators, but may also increase the vigilance of the intermediate predators or alter the vig
195 e of the intermediate predators or alter the vigilance of their shared prey, and that this behavioral
200 ere failures in judgment (143 of 181 [79%]), vigilance or memory (106 of 181 [59%]), knowledge (86 of
201 her enhanced by reward and punishment (e.g., vigilance) or specific to either reward or punishment (e
203 st it is difficult to maintain attention and vigilance over long periods of time, it is unclear preci
204 t performance in three of five TAP subtasks (vigilance, P < 0.001; shared attention: optical task, P
205 uantity and quality, sleep-wake periodicity, vigilance performance, and workload throughout the recor
208 The magnitude of this early effect on threat vigilance predicted therapeutic response after 4 weeks.
209 Hence, variation in predator detection (and vigilance) probably influences individual survival much
211 tional outcomes can induce anxiety and raise vigilance, promote and signal the opportunity for learni
212 acognitive demand led to superior perceptual vigilance, providing further support for this hypothesis
213 ovement in reaction time at all time-points (Vigilance Reaction Time MWU Z = -2.1 p = 0.03, MWU Z = -
214 sessed repeatedly with standardized tests of vigilance, reaction time, learning, memory, logical reas
217 b-associated PML requires optimised clinical vigilance, reliable and sensitive PCR testing of the JC
218 TR activation in anteromedial BNST induces a vigilance response in which individuals avoid, yet atten
220 al and paralimbic structures associated with vigilance, salience, reward, and motivation, and mentali
221 self-identification with positive words and vigilance scores increased to positive faces and decreas
223 is mosaic vegetation whereas the duration of vigilance showed no significant difference between the t
224 hat both the frequency and duration of crane vigilance significantly increased in the presence of wil
225 standing of the interaction between state of vigilance (SOV) and seizure onset has therapeutic potent
228 ders differed in distribution of overall EEG-vigilance stages (F2,133 = 4.780, p = 0.009), with respo
229 es tune the gating of synaptic NMDARs to the vigilance state and demonstrate that this is directly re
231 communication from brain regions controlling vigilance state to the central circadian clock, with beh
232 te stimulation of pontine nuclei controlling vigilance state with analytical chemical measurements of
233 cuits connect brain stem sites that regulate vigilance state with the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN),
234 etween two brain systems, one which controls vigilance state, regulating the transition between sleep
235 s importantly in central chemoreception in a vigilance-state- and diurnal-cycle-dependent manner and
236 stantially attenuate the CO(2) response in a vigilance-state- and diurnal-cycle-dependent manner.
237 ch lead to transitions between primary brain vigilance states (waking, non-rapid eye movement sleep [
239 d sleep in sheep, quantifying characteristic vigilance states and neurophysiological hallmarks such a
240 spikes and bursts; bursts prevail during low-vigilance states but also occur during awake behavior.
241 ctivity from these two structures across all vigilance states in freely moving male rats to determine
242 Although the brain circuitry underlying vigilance states is well described, the molecular mechan
243 inuous electroencephalographic monitoring of vigilance states was performed in macaques, using an imp
244 he expression of a phenotype with fragmented vigilance states, a decreased latency to rapid eye movem
245 tegration across brain systems that regulate vigilance states, and a potential vulnerability to alter
250 etacognitive task demand improves perceptual vigilance, suggesting that aPFC may house a limited cogn
251 ch as amphetamine are prescribed to increase vigilance, suppress appetite, and treat attention disord
252 ociated with sleep to behavioural changes in vigilance (sustained eye closure and muscle inactivity).
253 ex; secondary outcomes were sleep structure, vigilance, symptoms, adverse effects, and exercise perfo
254 brain regions of rats performing a cognitive vigilance task (CVT) and a simple reaction time task (SR
256 ng a face/nonface categorization psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) over multiple experimental sessions
257 dependent effects of caffeine on psychomotor vigilance task (PVT) performance of sleep-deprived subje
258 MR) imaging was performed with a psychomotor vigilance task (sustained attention) and delayed match-t
259 ilateral insular cortex during a psychomotor vigilance task (Z = 2.9-3.4, P = .01-.008) and functiona
261 the proposed unified model using psychomotor vigilance task data from three prior studies involving T
262 ing (fMRI) during a parametrically modulated vigilance task with a progressively increasing load of s
263 parametrically modulated sustained attention/vigilance task, the authors examined brain activation an
265 nherently boring or tedious, something that "vigilance tasks" were intentionally designed to be.
266 ave revealed significant overall deficits on vigilance tasks, but to date there has been no demonstra
267 ting of their performance on the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (change from baseline, a reduction in lap
268 ions of lapses of attention on a psychomotor vigilance test (PVT), in experiments on the effects of c
271 Global Impression of Change, the Psychomotor Vigilance Test, diaries of patients, and daytime polysom
275 mice carrying this mutation showed increased vigilance time and less sleep time than control mice in
276 h EEG-defined brain states ranged from alert vigilance to drowsy/inattention, and, in some cases, to
279 atment to a lower target may require greater vigilance to monitor for and avoid possible symptoms and
280 and a sudden death risk factor; it requires vigilance to permit timely recognition and the necessity
281 a life-long condition that requires constant vigilance to prevent accidental exposure and avoid poten
282 use of clozapine is warranted together with vigilance to prevent and detect serious medical adverse
286 model snake, alongside sustained attention (vigilance) to novel cues in a context associated with un
287 -based understanding of biosafety practices, vigilance toward biosafety, and enforcement of biosafety
288 y could range from facilitating a protective vigilance toward future disasters to more maladaptive av
289 ission efficacy genotype display attentional vigilance toward negatively valenced stimuli, a pattern
290 these results demonstrate that OT suppresses vigilance toward potential social threats in the rhesus
292 ally corrected transposition require special vigilance, usually with concomitant atrio-ventricular va
293 id individual cognitive domains of attention/vigilance, verbal learning, and social cognition; howeve
295 iminated the emergence of a typical state of vigilance when dominant face images were available durin
296 on systems and the importance of maintaining vigilance when operating drinking water systems using so
297 in multi-drug resistance, and indicate that vigilance will be required if benznidazole is used in co
298 ecause rubella is a highly epidemic disease, vigilance will be required to assure continued eliminati
300 nd nonsocial (speed of processing, attention/vigilance, working memory, verbal memory, visual memory,
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