نتایج جستجو برای: sleepwalking

تعداد نتایج: 213  

Journal: :Primary care companion to the Journal of clinical psychiatry 2010
Takuji Inagaki Tsuyoshi Miyaoka Seiichi Tsuji Yasushi Inami Akira Nishida Jun Horiguchi

OBJECTIVE Zolpidem, a nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic, is very effective and widely prescribed in clinical practice for the treatment of insomnia and is thought to have few adverse effects. However, zolpidem-induced adverse effects have begun to be reported in the literature, but few systemic descriptions of the adverse effects (especially for psychotic reactions) of zolpidem have been undertaken. I...

2001

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2001
Michael Schredl

Night terrors are defined as sudden arousals from slow wave sleep accompanied by intense fear. They tend to occur most often in the first part of the night. Typically, the night terror attack begins with a scream, the person sits up in bed and sleepwalking may follow (ICSD; 1). There is a marked increase in heart rate and breathing frequency (2), but the person is not oriented, i.e., not comple...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2001
P McCrory

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2001

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2001

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2001

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2002
Lino Nobili Stefano Francione Francesco Cardinale Giorgio Lo Russo

PAROXYSMAL MOTOR BEHAVIORS OCCURRING DURING SLEEP ARE CLASSIFIED EITHER AS SLEEP-RELATED EPILEPTIC SEIZURES OR AS PARASOMNIAS. In 1977 Pedley and Guilleminault1 defined an atypical form of epilepsy, called episodic nocturnal wanderings, characterized by paroxysmal ambulation and bizarre behavioral manifestations during sleep. Even in the absence of recorded nocturnal seizures, the presence of i...

2001
P MCCRORY

Automatism or automatic behaviour was originally described in the Hippocratic corpus in relation to sleepwalking and other nocturnal behaviours. Despite its long history, this area of automatism remains confused and imprecise in the medical and legal literature. Within English common law, it is a fundamental principle that the intent (mens rea) and the act (actus reus) must occur together to co...

2018
Antonietta Messina Ilaria Bitetti Francesco Precenzano Diego Iacono Giovanni Messina Michele Roccella Lucia Parisi Margherita Salerno Anna Valenzano Agata Maltese Monica Salerno Francesco Sessa Giuseppe Davide Albano Rosa Marotta Ines Villano Gabriella Marsala Christian Zammit Francesco Lavano Marcellino Monda Giuseppe Cibelli Serena Marianna Lavano Beatrice Gallai Roberto Toraldo Vincenzo Monda Marco Carotenuto

Introduction Sleep and migraine share a common pathophysiological substrate, although the underlying mechanisms are unknown. The serotonergic and orexinergic systems are both involved in the regulation of sleep/wake cycle, and numerous studies show that both are involved in the migraine etiopathogenesis. These two systems are anatomically and functionally interconnected. Our hypothesis is that ...

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