Neurologically caused sleep disorders

english: sleep disturbances in neurologic disorders Please also note our topic psychologically caused sleep disturbances Definition The sleep disorder is divided into three areas: Sleep disorders of falling asleep and staying asleep Disorders of the sleep-wake rhythm Increased inclination to sleep Sleep disorder without organic or psychiatric cause is defined as primary sleep disorder. In … Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Sleepwalking (somnambulism) | Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Sleepwalking (somnambulism) Sleepwalking is defined as the occurrence of unconscious psychomotor activity during sleep without the person concerned having sufficient orientation and subsequently suffering from a retrograde memory gap (retrograde amnesia). In many cases, this disorder occurs in childhood, relatively rarely in adulthood. Sleepwalking does not only refer to “walking” during sleep, but can also … Sleepwalking (somnambulism) | Neurologically caused sleep disorders

Haloperidol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Mental illness can make life very difficult for sufferers and their families. But haloperidol, which was developed several decades ago, can provide relief. What is haloperidol? Haloperidol is one of the highly potent, or most potent, drugs in the neuroleptic group. Haloperidol is among the highly potent, or most potent, medications in the group of … Haloperidol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Muscle Twitching

Introduction Muscle twitching is a sudden contraction of the muscles that occurs without conscious control (involuntary). In technical terminology this is called myoclonia. All muscle groups of the body can be affected. Frequently a twitching of the legs when falling asleep or a twitching of the eye muscles. How strong the muscle twitching is can … Muscle Twitching

Can muscle twitching also be psychosomatic? | Muscle Twitching

Can muscle twitching also be psychosomatic? A muscle twitch can also be psychosomatic. Although medical laypersons often associate the term psychosomatic illness with the patient imagining the symptoms, this is not the case. In the medical field it is assumed that there is a very close connection between body (soma) and soul (psycho). Permanent mental … Can muscle twitching also be psychosomatic? | Muscle Twitching

Muscle twitching before falling asleep | Muscle Twitching

Muscle twitching before falling asleep Muscle twitching before falling asleep is very common. About 70 percent of the population is affected. Most often, the muscle twitching occurs in the phase directly before falling asleep. Exactly how this happens is ultimately not completely understood. The theory, however, is that the brain is in the process of … Muscle twitching before falling asleep | Muscle Twitching

Basal Ganglia

Synonyms Stem ganglia, basal nuclei Introduction The term “basal ganglia” refers to core areas located below the cerebral cortex (subcortical), which are primarily responsible for controlling functional aspects of motor function. In addition, the basal ganglia control cognitive signals and are involved in processing information from the limbic system. From a neuroanatomical point of view, … Basal Ganglia