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ABSTRACT A common misconception is that, with age, cognition deteriorates across all domains. Instead, certain aspects are negatively impacted, while others are relatively spared, or, continue to improve. Specifically, fluid intelligence (i.e., problem‐solving skills) peaks in early adulthood and declines, whereas crystallized intelligence (i.e ...
Anna M. Momy +4 more
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Abnormal Sexual Behavior During Sleep in an Adolescent: Sexsomnia and Defecation
Sexsomnia is characterized by sexual behaviors ranging from masturbation, sexual sounds, and verbalizations, to touching and full sexual intercourse during NREM sleep, with subsequent amnesia. Autonomic activation occurs with sexual arousal.
Oya Güleşen Kapan +7 more
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ABSTRACT Emerging evidence links COVID‐19 to the predisposition of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the relationship between long COVID and prodromal PD‐like features remains unclear, particularly in long COVID participants with dream‐enactment behaviours (DEBs) that may be suggestive of possible REM sleep behaviour disorder.
Siyi Gong +28 more
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Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) and somnambulism are categorized as arousal disorders resulting from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. These diseases have a shared neurophysiological basis: poor arousal from slow-wave sleep.
Alok Kumar Sah +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluated the psychometric properties and psychopathology correlates of the Patient‐Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Pediatric Sleep Disturbance and Sleep‐related Impairment Self and Proxy Short Forms in early adolescents with and without attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Stephen P. Becker +2 more
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András Horváth,1,2 Anikó Papp,1 Anna Szűcs,1 1Department of Neurology, National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences, 2János Szentágothai Doctoral School of Neurosciences, Semmelweis University School of PhD Studies,
Horváth A, Papp A, Szűcs A
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What Do Patient‐Reported Sleep Measures Assess? A Content Analysis
ABSTRACT Current systematic review analysed the content of generic patient‐reported sleep measures (PRSMs) using (1) the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and (2) semantic analysis. A literature search identified 27 PRSMs applicable across multiple sleep disorders.
Marie De Bruecker +7 more
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Este trabajo describe un grupo de características en niños egresados de la sala de neurología que presentaron parasomnias como fueron: la distribución según edad y sexo, señalando el motivo principal de ingreso en cada caso, identificando el tipo ...
Ariel Osmani Gómez García +3 more
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Bruxismo del sueño y respiración bucal: un nuevo enfoque
El bruxismo del sueño es un hábito involuntario, denominado también parafunción, que se produce como respuesta del organismo a la presencia de varios factores asociados.
Isis Bárbara Herrera López +1 more
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How Mental Concepts Shape Sleep: Introducing the Mental Concept Reactivation Hypothesis of Sleep
ABSTRACT Sleep problems affect a substantial proportion of individuals, and negative thoughts, rumination, and worry are considered key factors underlying persistence and severity. While extensive research has examined how these states disrupt sleep before falling asleep, much less is known about how mental concepts, including thoughts, expectations ...
Anna Zoé Wick, Björn Rasch
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