Sleep is a complex brain state with fundamental relevance for cognitive functions, synaptic plasticity, brain resilience, and autonomic balance. Sleep pathologies may interfere with cerebral circuit organization, leading to negative consequences and favoring the development of neurologic disorders. Conversely, the latter can interfere with sleep functions. Accordingly, assessment of sleep quality is always recommended in the diagnosis of patients with neurologic disorders and during neurorehabilitation programs. This review investigates the complex interplay between sleep and brain pathologies, focusing on diseases in which the association with sleep disturbances is commonly overlooked and whereby major benefits may derive from their proper...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...
excellent or good health experienced at least one symptom of a sleep disorder (diffi culty falling a...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...
Sleep disorders are common in neurology practice, but are often undiagnosed and untreated. Specific ...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are frequently observed in patients with psychiatric disorders...
Alterations in sleep are extremely common in patients with neuropsychiatric illness. In addition, sl...
Sleep–wake disruption is frequently observed and often one of the earliest reported symptoms of many...
- Neurologic disorders impact the ability of the brain to generate sleep, wake, and circadian functi...
xcessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue are some of the most frequent symptoms in neurological...
There is a growing appreciation regarding the relationship between common neurodegenerative diseases...
Formulate treatment plans with confidence when you consult Sleep Disorders in Neurology, a helpful o...
Sleep dysfunction is highly prevalent across the spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions and is a k...
Purpose: Functional neurological disorders (FND) are disabling conditions for which there are few em...
Sleep problems are frequently addressed as a primary or secondary concern during the visit to the pe...
Sleep is important for neural plasticity, and plasticity underlies sleep-dependent memory consolidat...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...
excellent or good health experienced at least one symptom of a sleep disorder (diffi culty falling a...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...
Sleep disorders are common in neurology practice, but are often undiagnosed and untreated. Specific ...
Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are frequently observed in patients with psychiatric disorders...
Alterations in sleep are extremely common in patients with neuropsychiatric illness. In addition, sl...
Sleep–wake disruption is frequently observed and often one of the earliest reported symptoms of many...
- Neurologic disorders impact the ability of the brain to generate sleep, wake, and circadian functi...
xcessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue are some of the most frequent symptoms in neurological...
There is a growing appreciation regarding the relationship between common neurodegenerative diseases...
Formulate treatment plans with confidence when you consult Sleep Disorders in Neurology, a helpful o...
Sleep dysfunction is highly prevalent across the spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions and is a k...
Purpose: Functional neurological disorders (FND) are disabling conditions for which there are few em...
Sleep problems are frequently addressed as a primary or secondary concern during the visit to the pe...
Sleep is important for neural plasticity, and plasticity underlies sleep-dependent memory consolidat...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...
excellent or good health experienced at least one symptom of a sleep disorder (diffi culty falling a...
In recent years, evidence has emerged for a bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurologica...