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Forschungsschwerpunkt polysomnographische und neuropsychologische Untersuchungen bei Demenz

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Patienten mit demenziellen Erkrankungen haben neben der kognitiven Leistungsminderung häufig einen gestörten Tag-Nacht-Rhythmus. Bisher liegen nur sehr wenige Studien vor, bei denen bei dementen Patienten eine objektive Erhebung des Tag-Nacht-Rhythmus mittels Aktographie sowie eine Messung des Schlafs mittels Polysomnographie vorgenommen wurde.

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Hemmeter, U.M. (2004). Forschungsschwerpunkt polysomnographische und neuropsychologische Untersuchungen bei Demenz. In: Hippius, H. (eds) Universitätskolloquien zur Schizophrenie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1957-2_31

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