Part I. Introduction 1. Introduction
Part II. Basic Science 2. Introductory Essay: Orexin, Sleep, and
Movement Disorders 3. An Overview of Normal Sleep 4.
Neurobiology of the REM ?nonREM Sleep Cycle 5. The Control of
Motoneurons During Sleep 6. Circadian Neurobiology 7. Function
of Motor Systems During Sleep Including Circadian Control and
Ontogeny of Movements 8. Modulation of Normal and Pathologic
Motoreuron Activity During Sleep
Part III. Laboratory Evaluation of Motor Disturbances During
Sleep 9. Laboratory Evaluation of Motor Disturbances During
Sleep: An Introduction 10. Polysomnography 11. Assessment of
Daytime Sleepiness 12. Ambulatory Activity Monitoring 13.
Clinical Neurophysiology of Movement Disorders 14.
Electroencephalography Including Ambulatory and Invasive Studies
in Relation to Abnormal Movements During Sleep 15. Neuroimaging
Techniques for Sleep and Movement Disorders
Part IV. Clinical Science 16. Introduction 17. An Approach to a
Patient with Movement Disorders During Sleep and Classification
18. Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of Unknown Motor
Disorders During Sleep 19. Genetics of Sleep and Sleep Disorders
a. Sleep Dysfunction 20. General Introduction and Historical
Review 21. Physiological Body Jerks and Movements at Sleep Onset
and During Sleep 22. Sleep ?Wake Transition Disorders 23.
Disorders of Arousal 24. Sleep Bruxism and Other Disorders with
Orofacial Activity During Sleep 25. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
26. Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep Restless Legs Syndrome 27.
Introduction 28. Epidemiology of Restless Legs Syndrome 29.
Pathophysiology of the Restless Legs Syndrome 30. Dopamine and
Iron in the Restless Legs Syndrome 31. RLS Diagnosis and
Evaluation 32. Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome 33. Fatal
Familial Insomnia 34. Narcolepsy, Cataplexy and Sleep Paralysis
35. Nocturnal Seizures 36. Aging, Sleep and Movements During
Sleep 37. State Boundary Dyscontrol and Complex (Including
Violent) Sleep Behaviors 38. Drug ?Related Movement Disorders
During Sleep 39. Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus b. Movement
Disorders and Sleep 40. Persistence of Daytime Movement
Disorders During Sleep 41. General Sleep Difficulties of
Patients with Movement Disorders 42. Sleep and Tic Disorders 43.
Hyperekplexia and Sleep Disorders 44. Sleep Disturbances in
Parkinson뭩 Disease 45. Sleep Dysfunction in Parkinson뭩 Plus
Syndrome 46. Sleep Disorders in other Hyperkinetic Syndrome 47.
Psychiatric Aspects of Movement Disorders and Sleep
Author Information
Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, MD, FRCP, FACP, Professor of
Neurology, New York Medical College, Valhalla; Clinical
Professor of Neurology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ;
Associate Chairman of Neurology, Chairman of Neurophysiology,
and Director, Center of Sleep Medicine, Saint Vincents Hospital
and Medical Center, NY; Wayne A. Hening, MD, PhD, Clinical
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical
School, New Brunswick, NJ; and Arthur S. Walters, MD, Associate
Professor of Neurology, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New
Brunswick, New Jersey; Staff Physician, Neurology Service, Lyons
VA Medical Center, Lyons, NJ