Scott Snyder’s research while affiliated with Baylor College of Medicine and other places

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Sleep Patterns of Sober Chronic Alcoholics
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February 1985

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Neuropsychobiology

Scott Snyder

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Ismet Karacan

The somnopolygraphs of 26 sober chronic alcoholics were compared with those of an age-matched control group, after approximately 25 days of sobriety. The sleep efficiency index and latency to sleep onset were significantly disturbed in alcoholic subjects. There was a decrease in the number of REM episodes. Slow-wave sleep was unaffected except for an increase in the latency to stge 4 sleep. These findings are discussed in the light of previous research.

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... An increase in beta activity during REM sleep was also reported [98]. On the contrary, other studies did not observe any change in REM sleep [87,97,99]. These heterogeneous findings could be explained by the presence of psychiatric comorbidities such as depressive symptoms [78,104]. ...

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Contribution Of Sleep Disturbances To The Heterogeneity Of Cognitive And Brain Alterations In Alcohol Use Disorder
Sleep Patterns of Sober Chronic Alcoholics
  • Citing Article
  • February 1985

Neuropsychobiology