Sleepwalking episodes are preceded by arousal-related activation in the cingulate motor area: EEG current density imaging
Highlights • EEG neuroimaging (eLORETA) in a number of patients confirmed the notion that sleepwalking episodes result from a sudden partial arousal from NREM sleep. • Our results indicate that sleepwalking events are associated with local waking activity. • This local waking activity was found in t...
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description | Highlights • EEG neuroimaging (eLORETA) in a number of patients confirmed the notion that sleepwalking episodes result from a sudden partial arousal from NREM sleep. • Our results indicate that sleepwalking events are associated with local waking activity. • This local waking activity was found in the cingulate motor area. |
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