Sleep Neurology 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-54359-4_9
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Neurobiology of Parasomnias

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“…For example, parasomnias (e.g., sleepwalking, night terrors, and nightmares) have historically been classified as mental disorders, based on outdated and incorrect assumptions about their etiology. These conditions are now understood to be largely biologically determined, including a substantial genetic component (Baldini et al, 2021;Broughton, 2022;Schredl, 2021). Moreover, the ICD-11 also allows for the specification of several important sleep-related conditions that were previously classified as "unspecified," including REM sleep behavior disorder and periodic limb movement disorder.…”
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“…For example, parasomnias (e.g., sleepwalking, night terrors, and nightmares) have historically been classified as mental disorders, based on outdated and incorrect assumptions about their etiology. These conditions are now understood to be largely biologically determined, including a substantial genetic component (Baldini et al, 2021;Broughton, 2022;Schredl, 2021). Moreover, the ICD-11 also allows for the specification of several important sleep-related conditions that were previously classified as "unspecified," including REM sleep behavior disorder and periodic limb movement disorder.…”
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