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Genetic architecture of sleep in a genome wide association study of device measured sleep traits. [PDF]

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Portas L   +8 more
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The ventrolateral preoptic nucleus: a multisystem integrator in sleep-wake regulation. [PDF]

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Wang C   +9 more
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REM sleep — by default?

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2000
Elements of three old, overlapping theories of REM sleep (REM) function, the Ontogenetic, Homeostatic and Phylogenetic hypotheses, together still provide a plausible framework - that REM (i) is directed towards early cortical development, (ii) "tones up" the sleeping cortex, (iii) can substitute for wakefulness, (iv) has a calming effect.
J A Horne
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REM sleep behaviour disorder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is a parasomnia that is characterized by loss of muscle atonia during REM sleep (known as REM sleep without atonia, or RSWA) and abnormal behaviours occurring during REM sleep, often as dream enactments that can cause injury.
Yves Dauvilliers   +2 more
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REM sleep deprivation during 5 hours leads to an immediate REM sleep rebound and to suppression of non-REM sleep intensity [PDF]

open access: yesElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1990
Nine healthy male subjects were deprived of REM sleep during the first 5 h after sleep onset. Afterwards recovery sleep was undisturbed. During the deprivation period the non-REM EEG power spectrum was reduced when compared to baseline for the ...
D G Beersma, D J Dijk
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REM sleep, REM parasomnias, REM sleep behaviour disorder

Ideggyógyászati szemle, 2022
We review the literature on REM parasomnias, and their the underlying mechanisms. Several REM parasomnias are consistent with sleep dissociations, where certain elements of the REM sleep pattern emerge in an inadequate time (sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations and cataplexy) or are absent/partial in their normal REM sleep time (REM sleep without
Szûcs, Anna   +4 more
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REM Sleep Parasomnias

Neurologic Clinics, 1996
This article focuses primarily on REM sleep behavior disorder, a recently identified syndrome with a corresponding animal model. Diagnostic methods and criteria, treatment, and the world literature are reviewed, and the experience of the authors' institution--The Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center (Minneapolis, MN)--is summarized.
C H, Schenck, M W, Mahowald
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REM-sleep timing is controlled homeostatically by accumulation of REM-sleep propensity in non-REM sleep

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1994
Sleep structure in the rat was characterized during uninterrupted full-day recordings using an analytic procedure that identifies rapid eye movement (REM) sleep episodes based on REM-sleep-onset electroencephalograph phenomena, hence independently of REM-sleep duration.
J H, Benington, H C, Heller
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