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American family physician, 1995
Sleepwalking is one of the parasomnias, a group of disorders that also includes night terrors, nocturnal enuresis and nightmares. This disorder of arousal is much more common in children than in adults, and it is commonly associated with other parasomnias.
P, Masand, A P, Popli, J B, Weilburg
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Sleepwalking is one of the parasomnias, a group of disorders that also includes night terrors, nocturnal enuresis and nightmares. This disorder of arousal is much more common in children than in adults, and it is commonly associated with other parasomnias.
P, Masand, A P, Popli, J B, Weilburg
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Sleepwalking and recurrent sleeptalking in children of childhood sleepwalkers
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984Thirty-seven children, one or both of whose parents had sleepwalked during childhood, were studied prospectively. At 8 years of age, they were more likely to manifest sleepwalking, recurrent sleeptalking , and emotional lability than control children.
K, Abe, M, Amatomi, N, Oda
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Why has sleepwalking research been “sleepwalking”?
Neurology, 2008Do we really need any new research on sleepwalking? After all, it seems to be common knowledge that sleepwalkers are acting out dreams and that these dreams are due to deeply suppressed anxieties or psychic trauma. The image of the sleepwalker moving slowly with hands outstretched—occasionally with knife in hand—can be found in literature and media ...
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Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, 2012
Darwin used taxonomic arguments widely in his work on transformism and natural selection, especially in attempts to persuade other (typically non-transformist) naturalists of the correctness of his ideas in Origin of Species. But, as has long been noticed, classificatory practices in natural history were by no means turned on their head in the wake of ...
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Darwin used taxonomic arguments widely in his work on transformism and natural selection, especially in attempts to persuade other (typically non-transformist) naturalists of the correctness of his ideas in Origin of Species. But, as has long been noticed, classificatory practices in natural history were by no means turned on their head in the wake of ...
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Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal
Filmmagasinet Ekko, 2012Review of the film Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012) by director Boris ...
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