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Autor:
Carlos H. Schenck, Mark W. Mahowald
Both sleep clinicians and basic science researchers have been witness to a wide variety of unusual clinical and experimental phenomena that represent admixtures, incomplete declaration, or rapid oscillations of the three states of being: wakefulness,
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Publikováno v:
Sleep and Biological Rhythms. 15:337-339
Reliability of mean sleep latency testing (MSLT) over consecutive days in patients with hypersomnia is unknown. We reviewed MSLTs of patients with hypersomnia without cataplexy who underwent our two consecutive MSLT protocol (N = 29). Average MSLs we
Autor:
Mark W. Mahowald, Carlos H. Schenck
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 91(10)
Since its identification more than 3 decades ago, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) has graduated from being a clinical description of a novel and fascinating experiment in nature to become one of the most important early biomarkers for α-synucleino
A Review of Sleep-Related Violence: The Demographics of Sleep Forensics Referrals to a Single Center
Publikováno v:
Chest. 155(5)
This review of sleep-related violence reports the nature of the underlying sleep-suspected conditions enountered and helps establish the spectrum of sleep-related behaviors resulting in forensic consequences. This information may begin to bridge the
Autor:
Carlos H. Schenck, Mark W. Mahowald
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 41(2)
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 42:A413-A414
Autor:
Adriane M. Soehner, Daniel J. Buysse, Mark W. Mahowald, Phyllis C. Zee, Susan Redline, Vishesh K. Kapur, Sabra M. Abbott, Edith F. Honeycutt, Carlos H. Schenck, Kathy P. Parker
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry, Fourth Edition
Autor:
Carlos H. Schenck, Mark W. Mahowald
Publikováno v:
Brain : a journal of neurology. 140(2)
Autor:
Mark W. Mahowald, Carlos H. Schenck
Publikováno v:
Brain. 138:1131-1133
This scientific commentary refers to ‘Ictal SPECT in patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder’, by Mayer et al. (doi:10.1093/brain/awv042). REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) continues to serve as an increasingly instructive wind
Publikováno v:
Sleep Medicine. 14:744-748
Objective To provide a 16-year update from the authors’ 1996 report documenting a 38% conversion from idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) to a parkinsonian disorder at a mean interval of nearly 13 years after the onset of i