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Subthalamic γ Oscillation Underlying Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Abnormality in Parkinsonian Patients. [PDF]

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Factors associated with phenoconversion of idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: a prospective study. [PDF]

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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Parasomnias

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
The recognition of RBD has shed additional scientific light on the "bumps in the night"; expanded knowledge of states of being and state dissociation; opened up new areas of research on brain and mind dysfunction during sleep; expanded knowledge of various neurologic disorders, particularly narcolepsy and parkinsonism; and reaffirmed the vital link ...
Carlos H, Schenck, Mark W, Mahowald
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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Parasomnias

Continuum, 2017
The most common rapid eye movement (REM) parasomnia encountered by neurologists is REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), and nightmares are so frequent that every neurologist should be able to differentiate them from the dream enactment of RBD. Isolated sleep paralysis is relatively common and is often mistaken for other neurologic disorders. This article
Birgit, Högl, Alex, Iranzo
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Rapid eye movement sleep, non-rapid eye movement sleep, dreams, and hallucinations

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2005
After the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep in 1953, oneiric activity was long thought to be associated uniquely with REM sleep. Subsequent evaluation of sleep in humans combining neurophysiologic, psychophysiologic, and, more recently, functional neuroimaging investigations, has instead shown that dreaming also occurs during non-REM (NREM ...
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Rapid eye movement sleep-related parasomnias

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Among the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep-related parasomnias, the most common and important disorder for which patients present is REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD). Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is often undiagnosed for many years, despite the sometimes bizarre and harmful behaviors involved. Complete evaluation and accurate diagnosis are
Matthias K., Lee   +1 more
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