Motor Events during Healthy Sleep: A Quantitative Polysomnographic Study
SLEEP2014Vol. 37(4), pp. 763–773
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Birgit Frauscher, David Gabelia, Thomas Mitterling, Marlene Biermayr, Deborah Bregler, Laura Ehrmann, Hanno Ulmer, Birgit Högl
Abstract
Quantification of motor phenomena is a basic prerequisite to develop normative values, and is a first step toward a more precise description of the various motor phenomena present during sleep. Because rates of motor events were unexpectedly high even in physiological sleep, the future use of normative values for both research and clinical routine is essential.
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