• sleep shows mental confusion for at least several minutes. Complete or partial amnesia of the episodes may be present. Confusional arousals are accompanied...
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  • medications, or a fevered illness. These disorders of arousal can range from confusional arousals, somnambulism, to night terrors. Other specific disorders...
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    a relatively sudden brain dysfunction. Acute confusion is often called delirium (or "acute confusional state"), although delirium often includes a much...
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  • It often occurs in association with other sleep disorders such as confusional arousals, sleep apnea, and REM sleep behavior disorder. In rare cases, adult-onset...
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  • dissociation. Broughton in 1968 developed classification of the arousal disorders as confusional arousals: night terrors and sleep walking. Insomnias were classified...
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  • Circadian rhythm sleep disorder Delayed sleep phase syndrome Shift work Confusional arousals Tassi, P.; Muzet, A. (2000). "Sleep inertia". Sleep Medicine Reviews...
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  • syndrome Nightmare disorder Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder Confusional arousals Sleepwalking Hypnagogic hallucinations Hypnopompic hallucinations...
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    According to one meta-analysis of sleep disorders in children, confusional arousals and sleepwalking are the two most common sleep disorders among children...
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  • lag disorder Circadian sleep-wake disorder not otherwise specified Confusional arousals Sleepwalking Sleep terrors Sleep-related eating disorder REM sleep...
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    occur during daytime naps. Night terrors can often be mistaken for confusional arousal. While nightmares (bad dreams during REM sleep that cause feelings...
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