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ABSTRACT The lack of robust subtyping for insomnia disorder (ID) led to its current classification as a uniform condition. A novel approach to subtyping ID developed a new tool, the insomnia type questionnaire (ITQ). Our research aimed to assess whether the ID subtypes identified in the general population could also be found in ID patients referred to ...
Francesca Canellas+7 more
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Beyond failure: a case report on brain state changes during virtual reality-induced hypnosis in pediatric patient. [PDF]
Mazzoni M+5 more
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The effect of hypnotically induced fatigue on reaction time [PDF]
Charles Graham+3 more
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ABSTRACT Cannabinoids, particularly Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), have gained popularity as alternative sleep aids; however, their effects on sleep architecture and next‐day function remain poorly understood. Here, in a pilot trial, we examined the effects of a single oral dose containing 10 mg THC and 200 mg CBD (THC/CBD) on ...
Anastasia Suraev+17 more
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Effect of chronic benzodiazepine and benzodiazepine receptor agonist use on sleep architecture and brain oscillations in older adults with chronic insomnia. [PDF]
Barbaux L+20 more
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PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THALIDOMIDE (α‐PHTHALIMIDO GLUTARIMIDE), A NEW SEDATIVE HYPNOTIC DRUG [PDF]
G. Fred Somers
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Self‐Reported Precipitating and Priming Factors for Somnambulism in Adult Sleepwalkers
ABSTRACT Several studies have explored how factors that deepen sleep (e.g., sleep deprivation) and factors that fragment sleep (e.g., environmental stimuli) facilitate the occurrence of somnambulistic episodes experienced by sleepwalkers in the sleep laboratory.
Cloé Blanchette‐Carrière+6 more
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Effect of Lemborexant-Based Sleep Medication Formulary on Benzodiazepine Reduction and Clinical Outcomes: A Single-Center Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Aoki S+11 more
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ABSTRACT Patients with insomnia face difficult decisions when choosing between treatment options with competing risk–benefit profiles. Patient treatment choices were evaluated as part of a pragmatic nonrandomized clinical trial for a two‐step cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‐I) intervention. Upon enrollment, participants were guided by a
Janet M. Y. Cheung+4 more
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