The interactions between epilepsy and sleep are numerous and the impact of epilepsy on cognition is well documented. Epilepsy is therefore likely to influence dreaming as one sleep-related cognitive activity. The frequency of dream recall is indeed decreased in patients with epilepsy, especially in those with primary generalized seizures. The content of dreams is also disturbed in epilepsy patients, being more negative and with more familiar settings. While several confounding factors (anti-seizure medications, depression and anxiety disorders, cognitive impairment) may partly account for these changes, some observations suggest an effect of seizures themselves on dreams. Indeed, the incorporation of seizure symptoms in dream content has be...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Complex interplay and reciprocal interactions between sleep and epilepsy have been known for centuri...
The interactions between epilepsy and sleep are numerous and the impact of epilepsy on cognition is ...
It is well known that clinical and EEG manifestations of many epilepsy syndromes are related to slee...
Close links between epilepsy and sleep is doubtless; however, the available literature does not allo...
Interactions between sleep and epilepsy have been widely documented. Sleep can modulate epileptic ph...
Sleep and epilepsy have a reciprocal relationship, and have been recognized as bedfellows since anti...
AIM: The purpose of this review was to examine the possible pathophysiological links between epileps...
The ways in which sleep can affect epilepsy, and epilepsy can influence sleep and wakefulness, are d...
Purpose: The frequency of dream recall (DR) in patients with brain diseases has proved to be indicat...
Despite being relatively common and potentially able to have clinical and pathophysiological consequ...
Abstract: The existence of a relationship between epilepsy and sleep has been realized since ancient...
Sleep and epilepsy have a reciprocal relationship. On one hand, we have epilepsies with seizures occ...
PURPOSE: The frequency of dream recall (DR) in patients with brain diseases has proved to be indi...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Complex interplay and reciprocal interactions between sleep and epilepsy have been known for centuri...
The interactions between epilepsy and sleep are numerous and the impact of epilepsy on cognition is ...
It is well known that clinical and EEG manifestations of many epilepsy syndromes are related to slee...
Close links between epilepsy and sleep is doubtless; however, the available literature does not allo...
Interactions between sleep and epilepsy have been widely documented. Sleep can modulate epileptic ph...
Sleep and epilepsy have a reciprocal relationship, and have been recognized as bedfellows since anti...
AIM: The purpose of this review was to examine the possible pathophysiological links between epileps...
The ways in which sleep can affect epilepsy, and epilepsy can influence sleep and wakefulness, are d...
Purpose: The frequency of dream recall (DR) in patients with brain diseases has proved to be indicat...
Despite being relatively common and potentially able to have clinical and pathophysiological consequ...
Abstract: The existence of a relationship between epilepsy and sleep has been realized since ancient...
Sleep and epilepsy have a reciprocal relationship. On one hand, we have epilepsies with seizures occ...
PURPOSE: The frequency of dream recall (DR) in patients with brain diseases has proved to be indi...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Sleep has been shown to be important to memory. Both sleep and memory have been found to be abnormal...
Complex interplay and reciprocal interactions between sleep and epilepsy have been known for centuri...