Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5643805 | Sleep Medicine | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
With the exception of LAI (which was present in the morning but absent in the evening in both healthy controls and RLS patients), no circadian variations were observed in sensorimotor integration. Although SAI was present in patients with RLS, AIF was disrupted (relative to controls) - suggesting the presence of an indirect sensorimotor integration disorder affecting the long corticocortical pathways in patients with RLS. The lack of circadian modulation in sensorimotor integration suggests that clinical circadian variations have other causes.
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Authors
P. Bocquillon, C. Charley-Monaca, E. Houdayer, A. Marques, A. Kwiatkowski, P. Derambure, H. Devanne,