AbstractObjectiveThe diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep disorders are partly heritable; therefore, defining heritable pathophysiologic mechanisms could delineate diagnoses and suggest treatment. We collected clinical data and DNA from consenting patients scheduled to undergo clinical polysomnograms, to expand our understanding of the polymorphisms associated with the phenotypes of particular sleep disorders.MethodsPatients at least 21 years of age were recruited to contribute research questionnaires, and to provide access to their medical records, saliva for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and polysomnographic data. From these complex data, 38 partly overlapping phenotypes were derived indica...
Sleep has inspired artists and scientists for centuries, and still despite considerable efforts of t...
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common but under-researched phenomenon. In this paper we examine pre...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggest genetic influences on sleepiness and circadian rhythms. The Sle...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The mai...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep ...
Objective—The diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep...
Sleep disorders are commonly studied from the psychiatric and neurological point of view, leaving as...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
peer reviewedInsomnia disorder (ID) is the second most common neuropsychiatric disorder. Its socioe...
Sleep is an essential human function but its regulation is poorly understood. Using accelerometer da...
Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecular factors regulating sle...
Sleep is an essential human function but its regulation is poorly understood. Using accelerometer da...
Chronic sleep disturbances, associated with cardiometabolic diseases, psychiatric disorders and all-...
Sleep has inspired artists and scientists for centuries, and still despite considerable efforts of t...
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common but under-researched phenomenon. In this paper we examine pre...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggest genetic influences on sleepiness and circadian rhythms. The Sle...
AbstractObjectiveThe diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The mai...
ObjectiveThe diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep ...
Objective—The diagnostic boundaries of sleep disorders are under considerable debate. The main sleep...
Sleep disorders are commonly studied from the psychiatric and neurological point of view, leaving as...
Several aspects of sleep behavior such as timing, duration and quality have been demonstrated to be ...
peer reviewedInsomnia disorder (ID) is the second most common neuropsychiatric disorder. Its socioe...
Sleep is an essential human function but its regulation is poorly understood. Using accelerometer da...
Sleep is an essential state of decreased activity and alertness but molecular factors regulating sle...
Sleep is an essential human function but its regulation is poorly understood. Using accelerometer da...
Chronic sleep disturbances, associated with cardiometabolic diseases, psychiatric disorders and all-...
Sleep has inspired artists and scientists for centuries, and still despite considerable efforts of t...
Sleep paralysis is a relatively common but under-researched phenomenon. In this paper we examine pre...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies suggest genetic influences on sleepiness and circadian rhythms. The Sle...