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Eur Neurol (2011) 66 (4): 190–194.
Published Online: 07 September 2011
... Schnug. It is clear that Schnug’s motor and psychic disorders had a dramatic influence on his late artistic output. His hallucinations, panic attacks and delusions had an influence on both the themes and the personal, expressionistic and easily recognizable style of his work. It is unlikely that he would...
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Eur Neurol (2011) 65 (3): 175–182.
Published Online: 08 March 2011
... observed: improved subjective sleepiness (12/13), cataplexy (13/13; median number of attacks from 20 to 1/month), hallucinations (8/10) and sleep paralysis (8/8); increase in mean sleep latency on the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (from 5.5 to 17.4 min) and sleep/rest efficiency on actigraphy (from 61...
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Eur Neurol (2009) 62 (5): 316–320.
Published Online: 03 September 2009
...B.C. ter Meulen; D. Tavy; B.C. Jacobs When early neurophysiologists, like William Grey Walter (1910–1977), started using intermittent photic driving in electroencephalography, they were struck by a wide range of visual hallucinations that were reported. In current neuroscience, the phenomenon...
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Eur Neurol (2004) 52 (2): 73–76.
Published Online: 15 September 2004
...Christian R. Baumann; Yves Dauvilliers; Emmanuel Mignot; Claudio L. Bassetti Excessive daytime sleepiness, hallucinations and REM sleep behavior disorder are symptoms reported in both dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and narcolepsy. Considering the demonstration of low hypocretin-1/orexin A levels...