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Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder
Neurological Sciences, 2007Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia characterised by elaborate behaviours during REM sleep usually associated with action-filled dreams. Typical behaviours are screaming, grasping, punching, kicking and occasionally jumping out of bed, which are potentially harmful for the patient and their bed partner ...
M L, Fantini, L, Ferini-Strambi
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Rapid-eye-movement sleep in jittery infants
Early Human Development, 2002The pathogenesis of neonatal jitteriness (JT) remains unknown. Neonatal JT could be one of the symptoms associated with drug withdrawal syndrome due to maternal medication. To study the influence of chemicals and environment on brain development in the fetal period, Swaab and Mirmiran proposed "behavioral teratology". JT could be one of the targets for
Masayuki, Shimohira +2 more
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Rapid eye movement sleep is initiated by basolateral amygdala dopamine signaling in mice
Science, 2022Emi Hasegawa, Ai Miyasaka, Yoan Cherasse
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The Pharmacology of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
1971Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the pharmacology of rapid eye movement sleep. Sleep is rest, quiescence, a time when bodily functions subside to a low point. Its purpose is surcease and restoration. Sleep can be defined as a rhythmical and temporary interruption of wakefulness, induced by internal, not external, factors, in which ...
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Rapid eye movement atonia is not rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
Movement Disorders, 2014Fantini, Ml +2 more
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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Consolidates Social Memory
Neuroscience Bulletin, 2023Jingkai Fan +3 more
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