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Music cue during slow wave sleep improves visuospatial memory consolidation
Summary The active system consolidation theory assumes that sleep between encoding and retrieval promotes memory consolidation. In the present study, we cued new memories during slow‐wave (SWS) or rapid eye movements (REM) sleep stages by presenting an instrumental music stimuli that had been previously presented during a learning session.
Marco Fabbri+6 more
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Mild behavioral impairment in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder and Lewy body disease continuum. [PDF]
Jin B+8 more
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Patient experiences of narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia in the Nordics: a patient journey map
Summary Central disorders of hypersomnolence (CDH) are chronic diseases that significantly impact the lives of affected individuals. We aimed to explore the perspectives of individuals with narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), narcolepsy type 2 (NT2), and idiopathic hypersomnia (IH), and the challenges they encounter in their daily lives and within the healthcare ...
Märt Vesinurm+4 more
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EEG Microstates reveal distinct network dynamics in lucid and non-lucid REM sleep
Wang X+8 more
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The impact of REM sleep loss on human brain connectivity. [PDF]
Di T+11 more
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Differential effects of sleep position and sleep stage on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea
Comparison of the relationship between apnea‐hypopnea index and sleep position versus REM sleep in obstructive sleep apnea. Summary This study compared the effects of sleeping in the supine position and rapid eye movement sleep on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea, and investigated the effect of sleep stage on position‐dependent obstructive sleep
Soyun Lim+3 more
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REM sleep latency and neurocognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
Mrinmay Das+3 more
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Nightmares, alone or in combination with targeted lucidity reactivation, significantly reduced nightmare frequency and severity, leading to remission of nightmare disorder in four of six participants. Sleep talking, NREM parasomnia symptoms, and self‐efficacy for managing symptoms also improved significantly.
Jennifer M. Mundt+12 more
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