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Phenoconversion in Women and Men With Isolated REM Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology
Alexandres CA   +30 more
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Longitudinal network changes and phenoconversion risk in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Tang CC   +13 more
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REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD)

open access: yesSomnologie
Högl, Birgit, Stefani, Ambra
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

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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REM sleep behavior disorder

Neurology, 2003
REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a complex sleep disorder first characterized by Schenck and Mahowald in the 1980s.1 The typical complaints are violent thrashing or yelling accompanied by nightmares during sleep. Polysomnographic study shows that the behavioral outbursts are associated with dream mentation and intermittent loss of the muscle atonia
Jean K. Matheson, Clifford B. Saper
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Medical Clinics of North America, 2010
REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), formally recognized in the 1980s, is an infrequent but spectacular parasomnia characterized by dream enactment, leading to aggressive or complex behaviors. It essentially affects older men, and many years may go by before medical attention is sought.
Stan Floresco   +116 more
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REM sleep behavior disorder

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000
REM sleep is the stage associated with vivid dream mentation, desynchronous cortical EEG, and atonia of antigravitary muscles. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by the intermittent loss of REM sleep atonia and by the appearance of elaborate motor activity associated with dream mentation.
L, Ferini-Strambi, M, Zucconi
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REM Sleep Behavioral Disorders

European Neurology, 1988
REM sleep behaviors were recently described as wild, dream-enacting behaviors during REM sleep with loss of usual atonia on submental muscles. We examined 6 patients (5 M, 1F) with characteristic episodes of behavioral manifestations during REM sleep.
E, Sforza   +4 more
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