Sleep dysfunction is highly prevalent across the spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions and is a key determinant of quality of life for both patients and their families. Mounting recent evidence also suggests that such dysfunction exacerbates cognitive and affective clinical features of neurodegeneration, as well as disease progression through acceleration of pathogenic processes. Effective assessment and treatment of sleep dysfunction in neurodegeneration is therefore of paramount importance; yet robust therapeutic guidelines are lacking, owing in part to a historical paucity of effective treatments and trials. Here, we review the common sleep abnormalities evident in neurodegenerative disease states and evaluate the latest evidence fo...
Introduction: Mounting evidence supports the existence of an important feedforward cycle between sle...
Until recently, neuroscience has given sleep research and discovery of better treatments of sleep di...
There is a growing appreciation regarding the relationship between common neurodegenerative diseases...
Funder: Medical Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265Funder: National Insti...
Sleep dysfunction is highly prevalent across the spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions and is a k...
Sleep–wake disruption is frequently observed and often one of the earliest reported symptoms of many...
Alterations in sleep are extremely common in patients with neuropsychiatric illness. In addition, sl...
<p>Sleep and awakening disorders are almost obligate manifestations of Parkinson’s disease. Primary ...
Sleep is a complex brain state with fundamental relevance for cognitive functions, synaptic plastici...
Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with altered eating behavior and metabolic disrupti...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with altered eating behavior and metabolic disruption. Amyloi...
Sleep contributes to the consolidation of our memory and facilitates learning. Short term sleep depr...
Sleep disorders are among the main comorbidities in patients with a Disorder of Consciousness (DOC)....
Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are frequently observed in patients with psychiatric disorders...
Neurodegenerative diseases encompass a large group of conditions that are clinically and pathologica...
Introduction: Mounting evidence supports the existence of an important feedforward cycle between sle...
Until recently, neuroscience has given sleep research and discovery of better treatments of sleep di...
There is a growing appreciation regarding the relationship between common neurodegenerative diseases...
Funder: Medical Research Council; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265Funder: National Insti...
Sleep dysfunction is highly prevalent across the spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions and is a k...
Sleep–wake disruption is frequently observed and often one of the earliest reported symptoms of many...
Alterations in sleep are extremely common in patients with neuropsychiatric illness. In addition, sl...
<p>Sleep and awakening disorders are almost obligate manifestations of Parkinson’s disease. Primary ...
Sleep is a complex brain state with fundamental relevance for cognitive functions, synaptic plastici...
Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is associated with altered eating behavior and metabolic disrupti...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with altered eating behavior and metabolic disruption. Amyloi...
Sleep contributes to the consolidation of our memory and facilitates learning. Short term sleep depr...
Sleep disorders are among the main comorbidities in patients with a Disorder of Consciousness (DOC)....
Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are frequently observed in patients with psychiatric disorders...
Neurodegenerative diseases encompass a large group of conditions that are clinically and pathologica...
Introduction: Mounting evidence supports the existence of an important feedforward cycle between sle...
Until recently, neuroscience has given sleep research and discovery of better treatments of sleep di...
There is a growing appreciation regarding the relationship between common neurodegenerative diseases...