REM Sleep and Mental Disorders: 70 Years of Research on Sleep Abnormalities in Psychiatric Conditions
This review examines the relationship between REM sleep abnormalities and psychiatric disorders, particularly major depression, following 70 years of research since REM sleep's 1953 discovery. Key findings link depression to reduced REM latency, increased REM volume, and higher REM density, with implications for understanding emotional processing and developing improved treatments.
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- MED — Sun Sep 29 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) · Read full article (translated)
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