As early as the 1920s, pathological studies of encephalitis lethargica allowed Von Economo to correctly identify hypothalamic damage as crucial for the profound associated sleep-related symptoms that helped define the condition. Only over the last 3 decades, however, has the key role of the hypothalamus in sleep-wake regulation become increasingly recognized. As a consequence, a close relation between abnormal sleep symptomatology and hypothalamic pathology is now widely accepted for a variety of medical disorders. Narcolepsy is discussed in some detail as the cardinal primary sleep disorder that is caused directly and specifically by hypothalamic pathology, most notably destruction of hypocretin (orexin)-containing neurons. Thereafter, var...
Narcolepsycataplexy syndrome is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep para...
With fibers reaching throughout the central nervous system (CNS), the processes governing sleep may ...
T H E hypothalamus has been suggested as the anatomic locus for many dis-eases and syndromes, two of...
As early as the 1920s, pathological studies of encephalitis lethargica allowed Von Economo to correc...
Since its description in the 19th century, narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) has been considered as a model sl...
Contains fulltext : 80423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypothalam...
Neuroimaging techniques have refined the characterization of neural structures involved in the regul...
\u3cp\u3eThe hypothalamic hypocretin (orexin) system plays a crucial role in the regulation of sleep...
Sleep is the one of the most important vital functions of the body. The study of the primary mechani...
Narcolepsy is frequently both over- and under-diagnosed. The condition is not rare and has populatio...
Several observations suggest important links between sleep and mental disorders. From a psychologica...
Narcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunction of orexin (also kn...
International audienceNarcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunct...
Hypocretin-1 and 2 (or orexin A and B) are neuropeptides exclusively produced by a group of neurons ...
Narcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunction of orexin (also kn...
Narcolepsycataplexy syndrome is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep para...
With fibers reaching throughout the central nervous system (CNS), the processes governing sleep may ...
T H E hypothalamus has been suggested as the anatomic locus for many dis-eases and syndromes, two of...
As early as the 1920s, pathological studies of encephalitis lethargica allowed Von Economo to correc...
Since its description in the 19th century, narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) has been considered as a model sl...
Contains fulltext : 80423.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypothalam...
Neuroimaging techniques have refined the characterization of neural structures involved in the regul...
\u3cp\u3eThe hypothalamic hypocretin (orexin) system plays a crucial role in the regulation of sleep...
Sleep is the one of the most important vital functions of the body. The study of the primary mechani...
Narcolepsy is frequently both over- and under-diagnosed. The condition is not rare and has populatio...
Several observations suggest important links between sleep and mental disorders. From a psychologica...
Narcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunction of orexin (also kn...
International audienceNarcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunct...
Hypocretin-1 and 2 (or orexin A and B) are neuropeptides exclusively produced by a group of neurons ...
Narcolepsy is a rare brain disorder that reflects a selective loss or dysfunction of orexin (also kn...
Narcolepsycataplexy syndrome is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep para...
With fibers reaching throughout the central nervous system (CNS), the processes governing sleep may ...
T H E hypothalamus has been suggested as the anatomic locus for many dis-eases and syndromes, two of...