REM Alpha Rhythm: Diagnostic for Narcolepsy?

A young man, in whom narcolepsy was subsequently diagnosed, had the simultaneous onset of quadriparesis and a rapid eye movement (REM)-sleep polysomnographic pattern. During this REM-sleep pattern, a waking alpha EEG rhythm, appearing when he was asked to close his eyes, immediately attenuated when...

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Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
Sleep, REM - physiology
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