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Humans |
Members of the species Homo sapiens. |
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man |
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| D012890 |
Sleep |
A readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interaction with the environment, usually associated with recumbency and immobility. |
Sleep Habits,Sleeping Habit,Sleeping Habits,Habit, Sleep,Habit, Sleeping,Habits, Sleep,Habits, Sleeping,Sleep Habit |
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| D013009 |
Somnambulism |
A parasomnia characterized by a partial arousal that occurs during stage IV of non-REM sleep. Affected individuals exhibit semipurposeful behaviors such as ambulation and are difficult to fully awaken. Children are primarily affected, with a peak age range of 4-6 years. |
Nocturnal Wandering,Sleepwalking,Sleep Walking,Sleep Walking Disorder,Sleep Walking Disorders,Wandering, Nocturnal |
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| D020184 |
Night Terrors |
A disorder characterized by incomplete arousals from sleep associated with behavior suggesting extreme fright. This condition primarily affects children and young adults and the individual generally has no recall of the event. Episodes tend to occur during stage III or IV. SOMNAMBULISM is frequently associated with this condition. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p391) |
Pavor Nocturnus,Sleep Terrors,Night Terrors, Adult,Night Terrors, Childhood,Night Terrors, Primary,Night Terrors, Secondary,Pavor Nocturnus, Adult,Pavor Nocturnus, Childhood,Sleep Terror Disorder,Adult Night Terror,Adult Night Terrors,Adult Pavor Nocturnus,Childhood Night Terror,Childhood Night Terrors,Childhood Pavor Nocturnus,Night Terror, Adult,Night Terror, Childhood,Night Terror, Primary,Night Terror, Secondary,Nocturnus, Adult Pavor,Nocturnus, Childhood Pavor,Primary Night Terror,Primary Night Terrors,Secondary Night Terror,Secondary Night Terrors,Sleep Terror,Terror, Adult Night,Terror, Childhood Night,Terror, Primary Night,Terror, Secondary Night,Terror, Sleep,Terrors, Adult Night,Terrors, Childhood Night,Terrors, Primary Night,Terrors, Secondary Night,Terrors, Sleep |
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| D020447 |
Parasomnias |
Movements or behaviors associated with sleep, sleep stages, or partial arousals from sleep that may impair sleep maintenance. Parasomnias are generally divided into four groups: arousal disorders, sleep-wake transition disorders, parasomnias of REM sleep, and nonspecific parasomnias. (From Thorpy, Sleep Disorders Medicine, 1994, p191) |
Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus, Benign,Sleep Drunkenness,Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus,Myoclonus, Benign Neonatal Sleep,Sensory Paroxysms, Sleep,Sleep-Related Abnormal Swallowing Syndrome,Drunkenness, Sleep,Drunkennesses, Sleep,Parasomnia,Paroxysm, Sleep Sensory,Paroxysms, Sleep Sensory,Sensory Paroxysm, Sleep,Sleep Drunkennesses,Sleep Related Abnormal Swallowing Syndrome,Sleep Sensory Paroxysm,Sleep Sensory Paroxysms |
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