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REM sleep and memory

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2017
Memory consolidation, a process which stabilizes recently acquired information into long-term storage, is thought to be optimized during sleep. Although recent evidence indicates that non-rapid-eye movement sleep (NREMs) is directly involved in memory consolidation, the role of rapid-eye movement sleep (REMs) in this process has remained controversial ...
Boyce, Richard   +2 more
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Forerunners of REM sleep

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2012
The development of sleep research can be divided into two main periods. The first one was initiated in 1863 by the first systematic measurement of the depth of sleep, the second in 1953 by the discovery of recurrent episodes of rapid eye movements in sleep.
Hartmut, Schulz, Piero, Salzarulo
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REM sleep parasomnias

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on sleep behavior disorder (RBD). Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep parasomnias are disorders in which undesirable physical phenomena occur predominantly during REM sleep. REM parasomnias encompass abnormal sleep-related movements, behavior, emotions, and dreaming.
Jacques, Montplaisir   +3 more
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REM sleep Behaviour Disorder

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2016
Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep Behaviour Disorder (RBD) is a REM sleep parasomnia characterized by loss of the muscle atonia that typically occurs during REM sleep, therefore allowing patients to act out their dreams. RBD manifests itself clinically as a violent behaviour occurring during the night, and is detected at the polysomnography by phasic and ...
FERINI STRAMBI , LUIGI   +4 more
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REM sleep

2006
Abstract The link between eye movements and dreaming was first suggested a long time ago, with one of the earliest accounts appearing in 1892, from a Professor G.T. Ladd, a professor of mental and moral philosophy at Yale University. He reported, through pure introspection about his own sleep, that during deep dreamless sleep his eyes ...
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Ventilatory Drive Withdrawal Rather Than Reduced Genioglossus Compensation as a Mechanism of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in REM Sleep

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2022
Ludovico Messineo   +2 more
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REM Sleep

2013
Kristine M. Molina   +58 more
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Validation of the Innsbruck REM sleep behavior disorder inventory

Movement Disorders, 2012
Birgit Frauscher   +2 more
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REM sleep dysregulation in depression: State of the art

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2013
Laura Palagini   +2 more
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