CLINICAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGIСAL EFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION AT THE PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Journal: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald (Vol.9, No. 3)Publication Date: 2008-10-02
Abstract
In article are discussed clinical and neurophysiological effects of sleep deprivation at the Parkinson's disease. 27-hour sleep deprivation is carried out to 10 patients with Parkinson's disease. The increase in power of "fast" rhythms, dispersions of power of electroencephalogram, decrease of coherency of bioelectric activity of a brain, increase in intensity of functioning of autonomic regulatory systems was revealed. Clinical effects of the test were expressed in reduction of oligobradikinesia, improvements of characteristics of motor tests in hands.
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