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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
The importance of subjective changes during sleep deprivation has been recognized since the first experimental studies in 1896. 1 * The essential step in understanding the subjective changes and experiences is to examine the context of consciousness † in which they occur and the environmental interactions wherein they are experienced, revealed, and ...
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The importance of subjective changes during sleep deprivation has been recognized since the first experimental studies in 1896. 1 * The essential step in understanding the subjective changes and experiences is to examine the context of consciousness † in which they occur and the environmental interactions wherein they are experienced, revealed, and ...
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Sleep Deprivation: Neurobehavioral Changes
2009Sleep deprivation is associated with neurobehavioral deficits that include impairments in cognitive and psychomotor functions and alterations of mood. These effects appear to be due to instability of waking neurobiology resulting from sleep initiating systems when sleep drive is elevated.
J.D. Minkel, S. Banks, D.F. Dinges
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Mania Following Sleep Deprivation
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1993A first episode of mania is described in a previously healthy man who was partially sleep deprived for four nights. The sleep deprivation preceded the psychosis. During the psychotic episode he believed that he was the Messiah. This case is discussed in the light of reports exploring the relationship between psychosis and sleep deprivation.
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Sleep deprivation and its association with diseases- a review.
Sleep Medicine, 2020Siaw-Cheok Liew, Thida Aung
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