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Cognition in circadian rhythm sleep disorders
2011Circadian rhythms in physiology and behavior exist in all living organisms, from cells to humans. The most evident rhythms are the recurrent cycles of sleep and wake as well as changes in alertness and cognitive performance across the 24h. Clearly, sleep pressure can exert a strong influence on cognitive performance, but the influence of circadian ...
Kathryn J, Reid +2 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
2013Circadian rhythm sleep disorders, according to the ICSD-2, comprise a list of complaints sharing a common pathophysiological basis of misalignment between internal circadian rhythms and the desired or required time for sleep. The sleep disturbance produces sleep and wake periods that occur at inappropriate times, resulting in a complaint of insomnia or
J. Harrington, T. Lee-Chiong
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[Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder (circadian rhythm sleep disorder)].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2015The role of the circadian system is forecasting the daily and yearly change of environment. Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder (CRSWD) is defined as physical and social impairment caused by misalignment between circadian rhythm and desirable social schedule.
Hirokuni, Tagaya +2 more
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders
2018Children with developmental disabilities experience a high degree of sleep disturbance. Insomnia symptoms are the most commonly reported problems, though circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders may also be common. There is significant overlap between insomnia symptoms and several symptoms associated with circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders (CRSWDs ...
Deborah M. Brooks, Lee J. Brooks
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Visual impairment and circadian rhythm sleep disorders
2013Many aspects of human physiology, metabolism, and behavior are dominated by 24-h circadian rhythms including the sleep-wake cycle, alertness and performance patterns, and some hormones. These rhythms are spontaneously generated by an internal circadian clock in the brain and daily light exposure to the eyes synchronizes the clock with the external ...
Lockley, S.W., Arendt, J., Skene, D.J.
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Sleep and Circadian Rhythm Disorders
2023Abstract Sleep and circadian rhythm disorders are highly prevalent and impairing, yet they are often misdiagnosed and undertreated. This chapter covers such disorders presenting either as independent conditions or as comorbid diagnoses with other psychiatric disorders.
Lampros Bisdounis +4 more
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders.
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2000"Night owls" and "morning larks" are descriptive terms used to characterize individuals who go to sleep or awaken differently than most individuals. Many of these individuals have a primary circadian sleep dysrhythmia. Identification and proper treatment of a specific condition can markedly improve their quality of life.
G E, D'Alonzo, S L, Krachman
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep–Wake Disorders in Older Adults
Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2022Jee Hyun Kim, Jeanne F Duffy
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A practical approach to circadian rhythm sleep disorders
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2009Bjørn Bjorvatn, Ståle Pallesen
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