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Rapid eye movements during paradoxical sleep in patients with cerebrovascular disease
Pinto Junior, Luciano Ribeiro; Silva, Ademir Baptista; Tufik, Sergio.
  • Pinto Junior, Luciano Ribeiro; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Departamento de Psicobiologia.
  • Silva, Ademir Baptista; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Departamento de Psicobiologia.
  • Tufik, Sergio; Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Escola Paulista de Medicina. Departamento de Psicobiologia.
Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 58(2A): 239-45, Jun. 2000. tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-261137
RESUMO
Rapid eye movements that occur during paradoxical sleep are generated from the brainstem and are modulated by cerebral hemispheres. In an attempt to establish the participation of cerebral hemispheres on rapid eye movements, we carried out a quantitative study of eye movements density in patients bearing hemispheres vascular lesions. The polysomnographic recordings of 24 patients were compared to those of 24 healthy volunteers. Density of rapid eye movements was defined as the porcentage of eye movements during the respective time of paradoxical sleep. Based on the present results, we concluded that stroke patients with hemispheric lesions displayed increased density of rapid eye movements; there was no difference on the density of rapid eye movements according to the hemispheric lesion; higher density of rapid eye movements was observed in patients with anterior hemispheric lesion.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Sommeil paradoxal / Accident vasculaire cérébral Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle Limites du sujet: Adulte / Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Arq. neuropsiquiatr Thème du journal: Neurologie / Psychiatrie Année: 2000 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: LILAS (Amériques) Sujet Principal: Sommeil paradoxal / Accident vasculaire cérébral Type d'étude: Étude observationnelle Limites du sujet: Adulte / Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Arq. neuropsiquiatr Thème du journal: Neurologie / Psychiatrie Année: 2000 Type: Article