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Sleep Related Movement Disorders: What's New and Changing Clinical Practice
ABSTRACT Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder, and the most common sleep‐related movement disorder with a prevalence of up to 15% in the European and US population. This review addresses key aspects of RLS, focusing on novel data that have or will likely have an impact on clinical practice.
Ambra Stefani +11 more
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Polysomnography in Transition: Reassessing Its Role in the Future of Sleep Medicine
This figure summarizes the disadvantages (“Cons”) and advantages (“Pros”) of developing polysomnography in the future. Abbreviations: CAPS: cyclic alternative patterns; ORP: odd ratio products; PSG: polysomnography; REM: rapid eye movement sleep. ABSTRACT PSG, a cornerstone diagnostic instrument in sleep medicine, is recommended for the diagnosis of ...
Damien Leger +3 more
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Magnetic Somnambulism in Context. Hegel’s Criticism of Kluge on Hypnosis
This paper aims to explore Hegel’s conception of hypnosis, which he considers a pathological state. Much of the literature on Hegel’s views on hypnosis suggests that his conception is influenced by the Marquis de Puységur, the discoverer of this ...
Andrés Ortigosa Peña
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Céline Frigau Manning. Ce que la musique fait à l’hypnose- Une relation spectaculaire au XIXe siècle
Raphaëlle Costa de Beauregard
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The Legacy of Colonialism: Existential Crisis in Garth St. Omer’s Another Place, Another Time [PDF]
This article examines Saint Lucian author, Garth St. Omer’s Another Place, Another Time, which depicts Derek Charles, the protagonist, and other minor characters, as exiles due to colonial education and/or the colonial experience and mentality that ...
Malica S. Willie
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Pass it on: towards a political economy of propensity [PDF]
The paper argues that the work of Gabriel Tarde on imitation provides a fertile means of understanding how capitalism is forging a new affective technology which conforms to a logic of propensity rather than to means-end reasoning.
Thrift, N. J.
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Ectoplastic Art Therapy as a Genre of Contemporary Art
Art therapy is the successor of “psychological Modernism”, which during the late 19th and early 20th centuries included medical psychology as well as theories and practices related to more speculative practices of hypnosis, somnambulism ...
Peter Tzanev
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Treating Insomnia in General Practice [PDF]
LS is a 13-year-old boy who presented with a one month history of difficulty in falling asleep. He was accompanied by his mother, who asked that he be prescribed some form of sleeping pill to solve the problem, because she was worried that it was ...
Camilleri, Mark
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In the mind's eye : thought-pictures and ethereal presences [PDF]
"The fascination with dreams and states of inwardness in the Victorian era derived part of its character from models of mind, descending from classical philosophy and from seventeenth-century interpretations of the tradition, but these ideas are enmeshed
Warner, Marina
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Prevalence of Sleepwalking: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Sleepwalking is thought to be a common arousal disorder; however, the epidemiology of this disorder has not yet been systematically examined. A systematic search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, PubMed, and ScienceDirect was conducted for ...
Helen M Stallman, Mark Kohler
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