Disturbed dreaming and the instability of sleep: altered nonrapid eye movement sleep microstructure in individuals with frequent nightmares as revealed by the cyclic alternating pattern.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Nightmares are disturbing mental experiences during sleep that usually result in abrupt awakenings. Frequent nightmares are associated with poor subjective sleep quality, and recent polysomnographic data suggest that nightmare sufferers exhibit impaired sleep continuity during non...
Main Authors: | Simor, P, Bódizs, R, Horváth, K, Ferri, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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