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Misleading hallucinations in unrecognized narcolepsyA Szucs
Department of Neurology, National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Budapest, Hungary
Acta Psychiatr Scand 108:314-6; dicussion 316-7. 2003..To describe psychosis-like hallucinatory states in unrecognized narcolepsy...
Rhythmic hippocampal slow oscillation characterizes REM sleep in humansR Bodizs
Epilepsy Center, National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Budapest, Hungary
Hippocampus 11:747-53. 2001..We suggest that this oscillation is the counterpart of the hippocampal theta of mammalian REM sleep, and that the 1.5-3-Hz delta EEG activity is a basic neurophysiological feature of human REM sleep...
Intentional seizure interruption may decrease the seizure frequency in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsyJ Janszky
National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Budapest, Hungary
Seizure 13:156-60. 2004..05). Patients who experienced provoking factors showed the same seizure frequency as those who did not. Our results suggest that intentional seizure inhibition had an impact on the severity of drug-resistant epilepsy...
Phase coupling between rhythmic slow activity and gamma characterizes mesiotemporal rapid-eye-movement sleep in humansZ Clemens
National Institute of Neuroscience, Amerikai ut 57, H 1145, Budapest, Hungary
Neuroscience 163:388-96. 2009..Such a phase coupling closely resembles that seen between theta and gamma in rodents. We consider this commonality to be an additional reason for regarding delta rather than theta as the human analogue of RSA in animals...
Periictal heart rate variability analysis suggests long-term postictal autonomic disturbance in epilepsyV Toth
Department of Neurology, University of Pecs, Pecs, Hungary
Eur J Neurol 17:780-7. 2010..We performed a heart rate variability (HRV) analysis of the periictal state to analyze whether a cardiac autonomic disturbance exists after an epileptic seizure...
Automatisms with preserved responsiveness and ictal aphasia: contradictory lateralising signs during a dominant temporal lobe seizureJ Janszky
National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Budapest, Hungary
Seizure 12:182-5. 2003..This is the first report when automatisms with preserved consciousness occurred during a seizure originating and involving the speech-dominant hemisphere...
