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A Review of REM Sleep Deprivation
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1975Studies on the behavioral consequences of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation in animals and humans are critically reviewed. In animals, converging evidence--some reasonably well controlled--indicates that REM sleep deprivation probably heightens central neural excitability and increased motivational behavior, but has nuclear or inconclusive ...
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2017
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a brain disorder, characterized by the dream enactment during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep due to a lack of physiologic muscle atonia and increased muscle twitching. Schenk was the first to describe this disorder in 1986; however, few authors reported in the 1970-1980s loss of physiological muscle ...
Claudio L, Bassetti +1 more
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Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a brain disorder, characterized by the dream enactment during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep due to a lack of physiologic muscle atonia and increased muscle twitching. Schenk was the first to describe this disorder in 1986; however, few authors reported in the 1970-1980s loss of physiological muscle ...
Claudio L, Bassetti +1 more
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Neurobiology of REM and NREM sleep
Sleep Medicine, 2007This paper presents an overview of the current knowledge of the neurophysiology and cellular pharmacology of sleep mechanisms. It is written from the perspective that recent years have seen a remarkable development of knowledge about sleep mechanisms, due to the capability of current cellular neurophysiological, pharmacological and molecular techniques
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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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REM sleep behavior disorder: Mimics and variants
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021Elena Antelmi +2 more
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The microstructure of REM sleep: Why phasic and tonic?
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2020Peter Simor +2 more
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