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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Effects of age and blood pressure on the retinal arterial wall, analyzed using adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy / 補償光学走査型レーザー検眼鏡を用いた網膜動脈の血管壁に対する年齢、血圧の影響

Arichika, Shigeta 23 March 2016 (has links)
Final publication is available at http://www.nature.com/articles/srep12283 / 京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第19559号 / 医博第4066号 / 新制||医||1013(附属図書館) / 32595 / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 木村 剛, 教授 小池 薫, 教授 山下 潤 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Scanning Laser Registration and Structural Energy Density Based Active Structural Acoustic Control

Manwill, Daniel Alan 17 December 2010 (has links) (PDF)
To simplify the measurement of energy-based structural metrics, a general registration process for the scanning laser doppler vibrometer (SLDV) has been developed. Existing registration techniques, also known as pose estimation or position registration, suffer from mathematical complexity, instrument specificity, and the need for correct optimization initialization. These difficulties have been addressed through development of a general linear laser model and hybrid registration algorithm. These are applicable to any SLDV and allow the registration problem to be solved using straightforward mathematics. Additionally, the hybrid registration algorithm eliminates the need for correct optimization initialization by separating the optimization process from solution selection. The effectiveness of this approach is demonstrated through simulated application and by validation measurements performed on a specially prepared pipe. To increase understanding of the relationships between structural energy metrics and the acoustic response, the use of structural energy density (SED) in active structural acoustic control (ASAC) has also been studied. A genetic algorithm and other simulations were used to determine achievable reduction in acoustic radiation, characterize control system design, and compare SED-based control with the simpler velocity-based control. Using optimized sensor and actuator placements at optimally excited modal frequencies, attenuation of net acoustic intensity was proportional to attenuation of SED. At modal and non-modal frequencies, optimal SED-based ASAC system design is guided by establishing general symmetry between the structural disturbing force and the SED sensor and control actuator. Using fixed sensor and actuator placement, SED-based control has been found to provide superior performance to single point velocity control and very comparable performance to two-point velocity control. Its greatest strength is that it rarely causes unwanted amplifications of large amplitude when properly designed. Genetic algorithm simulations of SED-based ASAC indicated that optimal control effectiveness is obtained when sensors and actuators function in more than one role. For example, an actuator can be placed to simultaneously reduce structural vibration amplitude and reshape the response such that it radiates less efficiently. These principles can be applied to the design of any type of ASAC system.
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Development and Validation of a Vibration-Based Sound Power Measurement Method

Jones, Cameron Bennion 10 April 2019 (has links)
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provides no vibration-based sound power measurement standard that provides Precision (Grade 1) results. Current standards that provide Precision (Grade 1) results require known acoustic environments or complex setups. This thesis details the Vibration Based Radiation Mode (VBRM) method as one approach that could potentially be used to develop a Precision (Grade 1) standard. The VBRM method uses measured surface velocities of a structure and combines them with the radiation resistance matrix to calculate sound power. In this thesis the VBRM method is used to measure the sound power of a single-plate and multiple plate system. The results are compared to sound power measurements using ISO 3741 and good alignment between the 200 Hz and 4 kHz one-third octave band is shown. It also shows that in the case of two plates separated by a distance and driven with uncorrelated sources, the contribution to sound power of each individual plate can be calculated while they are simultaneously excited. The VBRM method is then extended to account for acoustically radiating cylindrical geometries. The mathematical formulations of the radiation resistance matrix and the accompanying acoustic radiation modes of a baffled cylinder are developed. Numberical sound power calculations using the VBRM method and a boundary element method (BEM) are compared and show good alignment. Experimental surface velocity measurements of a cylinder are taken using a scanning laser Doppler vibrometer (SLDV) and the VBRM method is used to calculate the sound power of a cylinder experimentally. The results are compared to sound power measurements taken using ISO 3741.
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A Morphological Study of the Canine Zona Pellucida: A Heterogeneous Ultrastructure and Barrier

Lunn, Matthew O'Brien 22 August 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Desenvolvimento do sistema reprodutivo de Echinostoma paraensei (Trematoda: Digenea) de hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) experimentalmente infectados, analisado por microscopia de luz de campo e microscopia laser confocal / Development of the reproductive system of Echinostoma paraensei (Trematoda: Digenea) from hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) experimentally, analised by light and confocal scanning laser microscopy

Joyce Gonçalves Rozário de Souza 16 September 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / O conhecimento da morfologia e ultraestrutura dos helmintos permite a correta classificação destes organismos, bem como fornece subsídios que poderão ser utilizados para diagnóstico e controle. A microscopia laser confocal é uma ferramenta para estudar a organização estrutural de várias espécies de helmintos, possibilitando acesso a detalhes morfológicos não evidenciados pela microscopia óptica. Echinostoma paraensei é um trematódeo, digenético, hermafrodita parasito de numerosos hospedeiros vertebrados. Neste trabalho foi investigado o desenvolvimento dos órgãos reprodutivo e a morfometria de E. paraensei, desde a fase jovem até a adulta, como contribuição ao conhecimento do desenvolvimento reprodutivo desta espécie. Os trematódeos foram recuperados aos 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14 e 21 dias posterior à infecção (dpi) experimental em hamsters. Estes foram corados em carmim clorídrico, desidratados em série alcoólica e montados em lâmina permanente em bálsamo do Canadá, fotografados e medidos usando microscopia de luz de campo claro (MCC) e microscopia de varredura laser confocal (MVLC). Entre 3 e 4 dpi, os primórdios genitais estavam presentes e nenhuma organização do sistema reprodutivo foi visualizada por MCC e MVLC. Os primórdio do ovário, dos testículos e da bolsa do cirro foram visualizados por MCC aos 5 e 6 dpi, no entanto, MVLC dos helmintos aos 5dpi mostra que estes primórdios, o ootipo e o útero estavam presentes, como estruturas individualizadas. A bolsa do cirro apresenta metratermo e o ovário com primórdio do oótipo adjacente aos 7dpi por MVLC. A vesícula seminal, receptáculo seminal, células diferenciadas nos testículos, ducto e reservatório vitelínico e oviducto foram visualizados após 10 dias, enquanto os espermatozóides na vesícula seminal, ovos e oócitos, células vitelínicas, poro e canal de Laurer aos 14 dias. A morfometria evidencia um acelerado crescimento dos órgãos reprodutores a partir do 7 dia. Os testículos apresentam aumento significativo no comprimento do 7 ao 21 dia e o ovário durante o período de 7 à 10 dpi. Aos 21 dpi, todos os helmintos apresentaram glândulas vitelínicas, útero contendo ovos e espermatozóides no oviducto enquanto outros ovos estão sendo formados. As mudanças morfológicas acentuadas durante a gametogênese consistem no aumento do comprimento do helminto, maturação das gônadas, desenvolvimento e maturação das glândulas vitelínicas. O desenvolvimento do helminto como um todo está relacionado à maturação dos órgãos reprodutivo masculino e feminino indicando o investimento deste trematódeo em garantir a produção e eliminação dos ovos ao meio exterior. / The knowledge about morphology and ultra structure of helminthes are great importance in correct classification these organisms. The Scanning Laser Microscopy (LSM) is an important tool to study the structural organization of several helminthes species. Echinostoma paraensei is a trematode, digenetic, hermaphroditic parasite of several hosts. In this study, the development of reproductive organs and the morphometry of E. paraensei from young stage to adult worm were investigated, to contribute knowledge of the reproductive development of this specie. The trematodes were recovered on 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14 and 21 days post infection (dpi) from experimental hamsters. It were dehydrated in alcohol series, stained with hydrochloric carmine, mounted on permanent slide using Canada balsam, photographed and measured using light microscopy (LM) and Scanning Laser Microscopy (LSM). Between 3 and 4 dpi the genital anlage were present and were not observed reproductive system organization by either LM and LSM. The anlage of ovary, testes and Cirruss sac were seen at 5 and 6dpi by LM, however LSM from 5dpi image shows theses anlage, ootype and uterus are present as individualized structure. Cirrus sac showed metraterm and ootype adjacent to primordial ovary were seen at 7 dpi by LSM. The seminal vesicle, seminal receptacle, differentiated cells in the testes, viteline ducts and oviduct were visualized after 10 days infection, while sperms in seminal vesicle, eggs, oocyte, Laurer canal and pore from 14 dpi by LSM. The morphometry shows a rapid growth of reproductive organs from 7th day. The testes have significantly increased length from 7 until 21dpi and ovary from 7 until 10dpi. All helminthes showed vitellines glands, uterus contained eggs and sperm in oviduct while another eggs were forming at 21 dpi. The marked morphologic changes during gametogenesis are increase of body length of helminthes, gonad maturation and development and maturation of vitelline glands. The development of helminthes as a whole is related to maturation of female and male organs of reproductive system showing the investment this trematode taken to ensuring the production, maintenance and delivery the eggs to external environment.
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Morphometric measurements of the retinal vasculature in ultra-wide scanning laser ophthalmoscopy as biomarkers for cardiovascular disease

Pellegrini, Enrico January 2016 (has links)
Retinal imaging enables the visualization of a portion of the human microvasculature in-vivo and non-invasively. The scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO), provides images characterized by an ultra-wide field of view (UWFoV) covering approximately 180-200º in a single scan, minimizing the discomfort for the subject. The microvasculature visible in retinal images and its changes have been vastly investigated as candidate biomarkers for different types of systemic conditions like cardiovascular disease (CVD), which currently remains the main cause of death in Europe. For the CARMEN study, UWFoV SLO images were acquired from more than 1,000 people who were recruited from two studies, TASCFORCE and SCOT-HEART, focused on CVD. This thesis presents an automated system for SLO image processing and computation of candidate biomarkers to be associated with cardiovascular risk and MRI imaging data. A vessel segmentation technique was developed by making use of a bank of multi-scale matched filters and a neural network classifier. The technique was devised to minimize errors in vessel width estimation, in order to ensure the reliability of width measures obtained from the vessel maps. After a step of refinement of the centrelines, a multi-level classification technique was deployed to label all vessel segments as arterioles or venules. The method exploited a set of pixel-level features for local classification and a novel formulation for a graph cut approach to partition consistently the retinal vasculature that was modelled as an undirected graph. Once all the vessels were labelled, a tree representation was adopted for each vessel and its branches to fully automate the process of biomarker extraction. Finally, a set of 75 retinal parameters, including information provided by the periphery of the retina, was created for each image and used for the biomarker investigation.
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Desenvolvimento do sistema reprodutivo de Echinostoma paraensei (Trematoda: Digenea) de hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) experimentalmente infectados, analisado por microscopia de luz de campo e microscopia laser confocal / Development of the reproductive system of Echinostoma paraensei (Trematoda: Digenea) from hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) experimentally, analised by light and confocal scanning laser microscopy

Joyce Gonçalves Rozário de Souza 16 September 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / O conhecimento da morfologia e ultraestrutura dos helmintos permite a correta classificação destes organismos, bem como fornece subsídios que poderão ser utilizados para diagnóstico e controle. A microscopia laser confocal é uma ferramenta para estudar a organização estrutural de várias espécies de helmintos, possibilitando acesso a detalhes morfológicos não evidenciados pela microscopia óptica. Echinostoma paraensei é um trematódeo, digenético, hermafrodita parasito de numerosos hospedeiros vertebrados. Neste trabalho foi investigado o desenvolvimento dos órgãos reprodutivo e a morfometria de E. paraensei, desde a fase jovem até a adulta, como contribuição ao conhecimento do desenvolvimento reprodutivo desta espécie. Os trematódeos foram recuperados aos 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14 e 21 dias posterior à infecção (dpi) experimental em hamsters. Estes foram corados em carmim clorídrico, desidratados em série alcoólica e montados em lâmina permanente em bálsamo do Canadá, fotografados e medidos usando microscopia de luz de campo claro (MCC) e microscopia de varredura laser confocal (MVLC). Entre 3 e 4 dpi, os primórdios genitais estavam presentes e nenhuma organização do sistema reprodutivo foi visualizada por MCC e MVLC. Os primórdio do ovário, dos testículos e da bolsa do cirro foram visualizados por MCC aos 5 e 6 dpi, no entanto, MVLC dos helmintos aos 5dpi mostra que estes primórdios, o ootipo e o útero estavam presentes, como estruturas individualizadas. A bolsa do cirro apresenta metratermo e o ovário com primórdio do oótipo adjacente aos 7dpi por MVLC. A vesícula seminal, receptáculo seminal, células diferenciadas nos testículos, ducto e reservatório vitelínico e oviducto foram visualizados após 10 dias, enquanto os espermatozóides na vesícula seminal, ovos e oócitos, células vitelínicas, poro e canal de Laurer aos 14 dias. A morfometria evidencia um acelerado crescimento dos órgãos reprodutores a partir do 7 dia. Os testículos apresentam aumento significativo no comprimento do 7 ao 21 dia e o ovário durante o período de 7 à 10 dpi. Aos 21 dpi, todos os helmintos apresentaram glândulas vitelínicas, útero contendo ovos e espermatozóides no oviducto enquanto outros ovos estão sendo formados. As mudanças morfológicas acentuadas durante a gametogênese consistem no aumento do comprimento do helminto, maturação das gônadas, desenvolvimento e maturação das glândulas vitelínicas. O desenvolvimento do helminto como um todo está relacionado à maturação dos órgãos reprodutivo masculino e feminino indicando o investimento deste trematódeo em garantir a produção e eliminação dos ovos ao meio exterior. / The knowledge about morphology and ultra structure of helminthes are great importance in correct classification these organisms. The Scanning Laser Microscopy (LSM) is an important tool to study the structural organization of several helminthes species. Echinostoma paraensei is a trematode, digenetic, hermaphroditic parasite of several hosts. In this study, the development of reproductive organs and the morphometry of E. paraensei from young stage to adult worm were investigated, to contribute knowledge of the reproductive development of this specie. The trematodes were recovered on 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14 and 21 days post infection (dpi) from experimental hamsters. It were dehydrated in alcohol series, stained with hydrochloric carmine, mounted on permanent slide using Canada balsam, photographed and measured using light microscopy (LM) and Scanning Laser Microscopy (LSM). Between 3 and 4 dpi the genital anlage were present and were not observed reproductive system organization by either LM and LSM. The anlage of ovary, testes and Cirruss sac were seen at 5 and 6dpi by LM, however LSM from 5dpi image shows theses anlage, ootype and uterus are present as individualized structure. Cirrus sac showed metraterm and ootype adjacent to primordial ovary were seen at 7 dpi by LSM. The seminal vesicle, seminal receptacle, differentiated cells in the testes, viteline ducts and oviduct were visualized after 10 days infection, while sperms in seminal vesicle, eggs, oocyte, Laurer canal and pore from 14 dpi by LSM. The morphometry shows a rapid growth of reproductive organs from 7th day. The testes have significantly increased length from 7 until 21dpi and ovary from 7 until 10dpi. All helminthes showed vitellines glands, uterus contained eggs and sperm in oviduct while another eggs were forming at 21 dpi. The marked morphologic changes during gametogenesis are increase of body length of helminthes, gonad maturation and development and maturation of vitelline glands. The development of helminthes as a whole is related to maturation of female and male organs of reproductive system showing the investment this trematode taken to ensuring the production, maintenance and delivery the eggs to external environment.
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The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph in the diagnosis of glaucoma

Vihanninjoki, K. (Kyösti) 03 October 2017 (has links)
Abstract Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases characterized by a chronic, progressive optic neuropathy. During the disease process, the axon damage of the retinal ganglion cells leads to changes in the retinal nerve fiber layer, causing optic nerve head, and visual field defects typical of glaucoma. The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) is a confocal scanning laser imaging device acquiring and analysing three-dimensional data of the ocular fundus wit good accuracy and reproducibility. Conventional planimetric measurements were compared to those taken with the HRT in a pilot study of 12 eyes with early glaucomatous optic disc, retinal nerve fiber layer and/or visual field abnormalities. The neuroretinal rim area measurements and cup-to-disc area ratio did not differ statistically from each other when using these two different methods. The effect of four different reference levels on the HRT parameter measurement values was tested in two separate studies. In the first study there were 67 eyes, 40 of the eyes were healthy and 27 eyes had glaucoma of different stages. Then, 279 eyes, 180 of which were non-glaucomatous and 99 glaucoma eyes, were included in another study. The flexible reference level gave the most reliable HRT parameter measurement values in both non-glaucomatous and glaucomatous eyes. The ability of the HRT parameters to separate between non-glaucomatous and glaucomatous eyes was tested in 77 eyes, 40 of the eyes were non-glaucomatous, 10 ocular hypertensives and 27 eyes had different stages of glaucoma. The reference level dependent HRT parameters cup-to-disc area ratio, vertical linear cup-to-disc ratio, mean retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLt) and rim volume as well as the reference level non-dependent HRT parameter, cup shape measure (CSM), separated best between the clinical groups. The best combination of the HRT and other structural and functional parameters in separating between non-glaucomatous and glaucomatous eyes was studied in 55 eyes. There were 32 non-glaucomatous eyes and 23 eyes with ocular hypertension or glaucoma. CSM, RNFLt, together with age- and lens coloration-corrected mean deviation of the B/Y perimetry showed good discrimination (ROC area 0.91) between non-glaucomatous and glaucomatous eyes. / Tiivistelmä Glaukooma koostuu joukosta hitaasti eteneviä näköhermon rappeumasairauksia. Sairausprosessin aikana verkkokalvon gangliosolujen aksonivaurio johtaa muutoksiin verkkokalvon hermosäiekerroksessa ja näköhermon päässä aiheuttaen glaukoomalle tyypillisiä näkökenttämuutoksia. The Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) on konfokaali laserskanneritekniikkaan perustuva kuvantamislaite, joka tuottaa ja analysoi silmänpohjasta saatua kolmiulotteista mittaustietoa tarkasti ja toistettavasti. Tavanomaisen planimetrian antamia mittaustuloksia verrattiin HRT:n antamiin tuloksiin 12:ssa silmässä, joissa oli todettu varhaisia glaukoomamuutoksia. Näköhermon pään hermoreunan (rim) pinta-ala ja keskuskuopan suhde papillan läpimittaan eivät poikenneet tilastollisesti toisistaan näitä kahta menetelmää käytettäessä. Neljän eri referenssitason vaikutusta HRT-parametrien mittausarvoihin testattiin kahdessa eri tutkimuksessa. Ensimmäisen tutkimusaineisto koostui yhteensä 67:stä silmästä, joista 40 oli terveitä ja 27:ssä eriasteisia glaukoomamuutoksia. Toisessa tutkimuksessa oli yhteensä 279 silmää, joista 180 oli terveitä ja 99:llä oli glaukooma. Papillomakulaarisäikeisiin tukeutuva, fleksiibeli referenssitaso antoi luotettavimmat HRT-parametrien mittaustulokset sekä terveissä että glaukoomasilmissä. HRT-parametrien kykyä erottaa terveet silmät glaukomatoottisista testattiin yhteensä 77:ssä silmässä, joista 40 oli terveitä, 10 oli korkeapaineisia ilman glaukoomamuutoksia, ja 27:ssä oli glaukoomamuutoksia. Referenssitasosta riippuvaiset HRT-parametrit, keskuskuopan suhde papillan läpimittaan, vertikaali-lineaarinen keskuskuopan suhde papillan läpimittaan, keskimääräinen verkkokalvon hermosäiekerroksen paksuus (RNFLt) ja `rim´:in tilavuus samoin kuin referenssitasosta riippumaton keskuskuopan ´vinous´-mitta (CSM) erottelivat parhaiten nämä kliiniset ryhmät toisistaan. Terveitä ja glaukoomasilmiä erottelevaa HRT:n ja muiden rakenteellisten ja toiminnallisten parametrien kombinaatiota etsittiin 55:n silmän aineistosta. Silmistä 32 oli terveitä ja 23 korkeapaineisia ja/tai glaukoomavaurioisia. CSM ja RNFLt, yhdessä iän ja mykiövärjäytymisen suhteen korjatun sinikeltaperimetrian keskipoikkeaman kanssa osoittivat hyvää erottelukykyä (ROC area 0.91) terveiden ja glaukoomasilmien välillä.
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Laserový vibrometr s 2D rozmítáním / Laser vibrometer with 2D scanning system

Rajm, Martin January 2012 (has links)
This thesis deals in the theoretical part with the non-contact vibration measurement by single point Laser Doppler vibrometer and it concretes constructions used in practice. It deals also with the possibilities of the laser beam scanning to measure the vibrations in the plane and there are also listed suitable-commercial systems for this solution. Mentioned sweep is immediately necessary for 2D scanning vibrometer construction. In the practical part, the single-point laser vibrometer OFV-5000 was expanded by scanning galvo system, supplemented by a measuring cards for signal acquisition from the vibrometer and suitable control hardware was chosen for mentioned laser. For the resulting hardware assembly was designed and implemented in LabVIEW measurement software, to control the 2D scanning system, to set the position of the laser beam and to process and to visualize of measured vibration signals in the plane. The functionality of the developed measuring system was checked by performed measurement and visualization of the velocity vibration of restraint girder, excited by shaker.
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Development and Analysis of a Vibration Based Sleep Improvement Device

Himes, Benjamin John 15 July 2020 (has links)
Many research studies have analyzed the effect that whole-body vibration (WBV) has on sleep, and some have sought to use vibration to treat sleep disorders such as insomnia. It has been shown that low frequencies (f < 2Hz) are generally sleep inducing, but oscillations of this frequency are typically difficult to achieve using electromagnetic vibration drives. In the research that has been performed, optimal vibration parameters have not been determined, and the effects of multiple vibration sources vibrating at different frequencies to induce a low frequency traveling wave have not been explored. Insomnia affects millions of people worldwide, and non-pharmacological treatment options are limited. A bed excited with multiple vibration sources was used to explore beat frequency vibration as a non-pharmacological treatment for insomnia. A repeated measures design pilot study of 14 participants with mild-moderate insomnia symptom severity was conducted to determine the effects of beat frequency vibration, and traditional standing wave vibration on sleep latency and quality. Participants were monitored using high-density electroencephalography (HD-EEG). Sleep latency was compared between treatment conditions. Trends of a decrease in sleep latency due to beat frequency vibration were found (p ≤ 0.181 for AASM latency, and p ≤ 0.068 for unequivocal sleep latency). Neural complexity during wake, N1, and N2 stages were compared using Multi-Scale Sample Entropy (MSE), which demonstrated significantly lower MSE between wake and N2 stages (p ≤ 0.002). Lower MSE was found in the transition from wake to N1 stage sleep but did not reach significance (p ≤ 0.300). During N2 sleep, beat frequency vibration shows lower MSE than the control session in the left frontoparietal region. This indicates that beat frequency vibration may lead to a decrease of conscious awareness during deeper stages of sleep. Standing wave vibration caused reduced Alpha activity and increased Delta activity during wake. Beat frequency vibration caused increased Delta activity during N2 sleep. These preliminary results suggest that beat frequency vibration may help individuals with insomnia symptoms by decreasing sleep latency, by reducing their conscious awareness, and by increasing sleep drive expression during deeper stages of sleep. Standing wave vibration may be beneficial for decreasing expression of arousal and increasing expression of sleep drive during wake, implying that a dynamic vibration treatment may be beneficial. The application of vibration treatment as part of a heuristic sleep model is discussed.

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