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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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Background and Objectives: While sleep paralysis (SP) is a well-defined disorder, its pathophysiology and causes remain elusive. We aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep paralysis among higher education students and determine factors associated with SP
Gediminas Gumbis +2 more
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Prisoners of the Body: The Link Between Interoception and Sleep Paralysis
ABSTRACT Sleep paralysis (SP) is a REM sleep parasomnia characterized by transient motor paralysis during sleep onset or awakening. It is a terrifying experience often accompanied by vivid hallucinations. Although it is classically linked to narcolepsy, isolated SP in healthy individuals offers a valuable model to investigate the interaction between ...
Giuseppe Forte +3 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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The Development of the European Sleep Questionnaire A New Patient‐Reported Outcome Measure
ABSTRACT Sleep medicine relies on patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) to complement clinical interviews and objective sleep tests. Available sleep questionnaires focus on isolated symptoms or single disorders, limiting their ability to capture the complexity of sleep conditions. Also, many PROMs remain poorly validated.
Dirk A. Pevernagie +20 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is a prodromal phase of Lewy body diseases and linked to a high risk for cognitive decline. Therefore, iRBD provides a suitable window for early intervention. METHODS In the monocentric randomized controlled trial “Cognitive Training & a Healthy, Active Lifestyle ...
Anja Ophey +18 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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John A, Fleetham, Jonathan A E, Fleming
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Unveiling sleep disturbances in KCNB1‐related disorders: Insights from a cohort of 78 individuals
Abstract Objectives Sleep disturbances are frequent comorbidities in epilepsies and developmental encephalopathies. This study aimed to characterize sleep abnormalities in individuals with KCNB1‐related disorders, focusing on their prevalence, clinical manifestations, and impact on daily functioning.
Giovanna Scorrano +4 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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