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+ | ====== Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder ====== | ||
+ | [[Rapid eye movement]] ([[REM]]) sleep behavior disorder is a [[sleep disorder]] in which you physically act out vivid, often unpleasant dreams with vocal sounds and sudden, often violent arm and leg movements during REM sleep — sometimes called dream-enacting behavior. | ||
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+ | [[Functional connectivity]] (FC) changes can occur prior to structural changes. A study by Byun et al. from the [[Seoul National University Hospital]] aimed to evaluate data-driven whole-brain FC associated with isolated [[rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder]] (iRBD) using [[multivariate pattern analysis]] (MVPA). | ||
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+ | This was a [[cross-sectional study]] of 50 polysomnography-confirmed iRBD patients and 20 age- and sex-matched controls. They used MVPA implemented in the connectome-MVPA [[CONN]] toolbox to identify data-driven seed regions for [[post hoc]] seed-to-voxel connectivity analysis. The association between FC changes and clinical characteristics, | ||
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+ | MVPA revealed one significant [[cluster]] located in the left posterior [[insular cortex]]. Seed-to-voxel FC analysis using the cluster as a seed showed significantly reduced FC with two clusters located in the precuneus in iRBD patients compared to the controls. The degree of FC was associated with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Korean version scores (r = 0.317, p = 0.025). | ||
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+ | This study emphasizes the [[insula]] as an important neural correlate associated with iRBD that was associated with [[cognitive function]] | ||
+ | ((Byun JI, Cha KS, Kim M, Lee WJ, Lee HS, Sunwoo JS, Shin JW, Kim TJ, Moon J, Lee ST, Jung KH, Chu K, Kim MH, Kim HJ, Shin WC, Lee SK, Jung KY. Altered insular functional connectivity in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder: a data-driven functional MRI study. Sleep Med. 2021 Jan 2;79:88-93. doi: 10.1016/ | ||
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+ | Autonomic [[dysfunction]]s including sudomotor abnormalities commonly occur in early [[Parkinson' | ||
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+ | The aim of a study of Al-Qassabi from the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, | ||
+ | ((Al-Qassabi A, Pelletier A, Fereshtehnejad SM, Postuma RB. Autonomic Sweat | ||
+ | Responses in REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Parkinsonism. J Parkinsons Dis. 2018 | ||
+ | Jul 16. doi: 10.3233/ | ||
+ | )). | ||
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+ | The REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire is not Valid in De Novo Parkinson' | ||
+ | ((Halsband C, Zapf A, Sixel-Döring F, Trenkwalder C, Mollenhauer B. The REM | ||
+ | Sleep Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire is not Valid in De Novo | ||
+ | Parkinson' | ||
+ | 10.1002/ | ||
+ | Central PMCID: PMC6033034. | ||
+ | )). |