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Atypical presentation of NREM arousal parasomnia with repetitive episodes
European Journal of Neurology, 2007The case report describes a distinct variant of non‐REM (Rapid Eye Movement) arousal parasomnia, sleepwalking type, featuring repetitive abrupt arousals, mostly from slow‐wave sleep, and various automatisms and semi‐purposeful behaviours. The frequency of events and distribution throughout the night presented as a continuous status of parasomnia ...
N N, Trajanovic, C M, Shapiro, A, Ong
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[Pathophysiology of NREM parasomnias].
Glas. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Odeljenje medicinskih nauka, 2010Parasomnias are physical, behavioral and experiental phenomena ocurring during entry or along the sleep or on arousal/awakening. The behavior includes movements, emotional, perceptual or dreaming experience, frequently containing manifestations of autonomic nervous system.
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1491 Benefit of Hypnosis in NREM Arousal Parasomnias
SLEEPAbstract Introduction Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) parasomnias include complex behaviors such as sleepwalking, sleep-related eating disorder and confusional arousals that emerge mainly during deep sleep. Adult lifetime prevalence varies widely (4–67%).
Shubhangi Gupta, Enrique Tobias
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Coexistent Seizures and NREM Parasomnia: A Case Report
Sleep and Vigilance, 2022Kaustav Kundu +3 more
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Investigation of blink reflex modulation in NREM sleep parasomnias
2019[No abstract available]
Ertas, F. I. Esen +5 more
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NREM‐related parasomnias in Machado–Joseph disease: clinical and polysomnographic evaluation
Journal of Sleep Research, 2016Giselle Silva +2 more
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