Sleep problems among adolescents within child and adolescent mental health services. An epidemiological study with registry linkage. [PDF]
Sleep problems are prevalent among adolescents, especially among those diagnosed with mental health disorders. There is insufficient knowledge about sleep among adolescents within child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) in comparison to the ...
Bøe, Tormod+5 more
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Dissociative symptoms and sleep parameters: an all-night polysomnography study in patients with insomnia [PDF]
BackgroundDissociative disorders encompass a range of symptoms varying from severe absent-mindedness and memory problems to confusion about one's own identity. Recent studies suggest that these symptoms may be the by-products of a labile sleep–wake cycle.
De Volder, Ilse+7 more
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Sleep disturbances and behavior in Smith-Magenis syndrome [PDF]
This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Background: The Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS) shows a collection of neurodevelopmental problems including mild to moderate ...
da Silva, Nathani Cristina+5 more
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Are there sleep-specific phenotypes in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome? A cross-sectional polysomnography analysis [PDF]
Objectives: Despite sleep disturbances being a central complaint in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), evidence of objective sleep abnormalities from over 30 studies is inconsistent.
Deary, Vincent+3 more
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The evolutionarily conserved miRNA-137 targets the neuropeptide hypocretin/orexin and modulates the wake to sleep ratio. [PDF]
SignificanceThe hypocretin (Hcrt, also known as orexin) neuropeptides regulate sleep and wake stability, and disturbances of Hcrt can lead to sleep disorders. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short noncoding RNAs that fine-tune protein expression levels, and miRNA-
Adamantidis, Antoine+13 more
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Abnormally abrupt transitions from sleep-to-wake in Huntington's disease sheep (Ovis aries) are revealed by automated analysis of sleep/wake transition dynamics. [PDF]
Sleep disturbance is a common and disruptive symptom of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease (HD). In HD patients, sleep fragmentation appears at an early stage of disease, although features of the earliest sleep ...
Morton, A Jennifer+3 more
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Sleep quality influences subsequent motor skill acquisition [PDF]
While the influence of sleep on motor memory consolidation has been extensively investigated, its relation to initial skill acquisition is less well understood.
Albouy, Genevieve+4 more
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Psilocin acutely alters sleep-wake architecture and cortical brain activity in laboratory mice [PDF]
Serotonergic psychedelic drugs, such as psilocin (4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine), profoundly alter the quality of consciousness through mechanisms which are incompletely understood.
Bannerman, David M+6 more
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Genetic basis of human circadian rhythm disorders. [PDF]
Circadian rhythm disorders constitute a group of phenotypes that usually present as altered sleep-wake schedules. Until a human genetics approach was applied to investigate these traits, the genetic components regulating human circadian rhythm and sleep ...
Fu, Ying-Hui+3 more
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Dynamic networks of cortico-muscular interactions in sleep and neurodegenerative disorders [PDF]
The brain plays central role in regulating physiological systems, including the skeleto-muscular and locomotor system. Studies of cortico-muscular coordination have primarily focused on associations between movement tasks and dynamics of specific brain ...
DePold Hohler A.+5 more
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