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  1. ... to play a role during deep (slow-wave) sleep.The GluN2A subunit of NMDA receptors determines where ... activity in the brain, usually during slow-wave sleep; a loss of speech and language skills and ...
  2. ... involved in daily (circadian) rhythms, such as the sleep-wake cycle. The RAI1 protein also appears to ... spectrum disorder (which affects social interaction and communication), sleep disturbances, and other health problems. The condition results ...
  3. ... of brain functions depend on nAChR channels, including sleep and arousal, fatigue, anxiety, attention, pain perception, and ... of the brain and occur most often during sleep. More About This Health Condition Acetylcholine receptor, neuronal ...
  4. ... 06:02 increases the risk of developing the sleep disorder narcolepsy, particularly in people who also have ... to a malfunction of the immune system.The sleep abnormalities associated with narcolepsy likely result from a ...
  5. ... of brain functions depend on nAChR channels, including sleep and arousal, fatigue, anxiety, attention, pain perception, and ... of the brain and occur most often during sleep. More About This Health Condition Several variations (polymorphisms) ...
  6. ... of brain functions depend on nAChR channels, including sleep and arousal, fatigue, anxiety, attention, pain perception, and ... of the brain and occur most often during sleep. More About This Health Condition Acetylcholine receptor, neuronal ...
  7. ... smooth physical movements, and serotonin regulates mood, emotion, sleep, and appetite. Because it helps enzymes carry out ...
  8. ... characterized by sudden and unexplained death, usually during sleep. Researchers are working to determine how changes in ...
  9. ... characterized by sudden and unexplained death, usually during sleep. Although the cause of SIDS is often unknown, ...
  10. ... gene variants are associated with paroxysmal dyskinesia during sleep (called paroxysmal hypnogenic dyskinesia) or recurrent episodes of ...
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