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OBJECTIVE While most studies on Central Sleep Apnea (CSA) have focused on breathing and metabolic disorders, the neuronal dysfunction that causes CSA remains largely unknown. Here, we investigate the underlying neuronal mechanism of CSA by studying the sleep-wake dynamics as derived from hypnograms. METHODS We analyze sleep data of seven groups of subjects healthy adults (n=48), adults with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) (n=48), adults with CSA (n=25), healthy children (n=4, children with OSA (n=18), children with CSA (n=73) and CSA chil