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IntroductionInsomnia is associated with mild cognitive impairment, although the mechanisms of this impairment are not well-understood. Timing of slow-wave and rapid eye movement sleep may help explain cognitive impairments common in insomnia.
Alisa Huskey +9 more
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of the sleep–wake state on the prognosis of patients with ischemic stroke.MethodsConsecutive patients with intracranial ischemic stroke due to arterial stenosis were included (198 cases).
Xiaodong Yuan +12 more
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The effects of cellular prion protein on rapid eye movement sleep deprivation-induced spatial memory impairment were investigated, and the related mechanisms explored.
Li Hu +5 more
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Relationship between rapid eye-movement activity during nocturnal sleep and developmental quotient in infants with developmental disabilities [PDF]
-Rapid eye-movement (REM) activity during nocturnal sleep was investigated in 27 infants with developmental disabilities. A relationship was found between REM sleep degree of REM and developmental psychomotor function.
Kamikawa Yasuko, Shibagaki Masamitsu
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ObjectiveA longitudinal study was conducted to investigate whether rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder affect depression in patients with Parkinson's disease through activities of daily living.MethodsA total of 387 Parkinson's disease patients ...
QiuShuang Wang +6 more
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An Excitatory Circuit in the Perioculomotor Midbrain for Non-REM Sleep Control. [PDF]
The perioculomotor (pIII) region of the midbrain was postulated as a sleep-regulating center in the 1890s but largely neglected in subsequent studies.
Barger, Zeke +10 more
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Previous studies have identified two factors that influence people's attitudes toward dreams: positive and negative. However, cultural differences may influence these attitudes.
Shinya Okuyama +4 more
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A bibliometric analysis of rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior disorder. [PDF]
Liu M +9 more
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Night-to-night rapid eye movement sleep variability: A relevant marker of early amyloid-β deposition. [PDF]
Montagne B +14 more
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Pedunculopontine-thalamic cholinergic projections in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder. [PDF]
Schumacher J +3 more
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