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Automatic REM sleep detection associated with idiopathic rem sleep Behavior Disorder
2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011Rapid eye movement sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a strong early marker of later development of Parkinsonism. Currently there are no objective methods to identify and discriminate abnormal from normal motor activity during REM sleep. Therefore, a REM sleep detection without the use of chin electromyography (EMG) is useful.
Kempfner, J +3 more
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2011
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cellular and neurophysiological/neuropharmacological, with most of the emphasis on mechanisms relevant to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The chapter presents the sleep architecture and phylogeny/ontogeny so as to provide a basis for the later mechanistic discussions.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cellular and neurophysiological/neuropharmacological, with most of the emphasis on mechanisms relevant to rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The chapter presents the sleep architecture and phylogeny/ontogeny so as to provide a basis for the later mechanistic discussions.
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[REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and dissociated REM sleep].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1998REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by the appearance of somnambulism-like behavior associated with dream mentation, and the intermittent loss of muscle atonia during REM sleep (stage 1-REM with tonic EMG; stage 1-REM). RBD is caused symptomatically or idiopathically, and its manifestation of symptoms sometimes associated with ...
T, Watanabe, Y, Sugita
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Paradoxical somatodendritic decoupling supports cortical plasticity during REM sleep
Science, 2022Mattia Aime +2 more
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Prefrontal cortical regulation of REM sleep
Nature Neuroscience, 2023Jiso Hong, Kevin T Beier, Franz L Weber
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Complementary contributions of non-REM and REM sleep to visual learning
Nature Neuroscience, 2020Masako Tamaki +2 more
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A putative flip–flop switch for control of REM sleep
Nature, 2006Jun Lu, David Sherman, Marshall Devor
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