CNS Eeg
CNS Eeg
CNS Eeg
2. Amplitude: 20 to 200 μV
1. Afferent control:
adjacent neruons
1. Insomnia: inability to sleep
1. Primary: disturbance sleep mechanism
2. Secondary: due to medical or psychological
causes
2. Nocolepsy: irresistible urge to sleep
3. Cataplexy: sudden loss of power and movement for a
short period
4. Bruxism: nocturnal grinding of teeth
5. Nocturnal enuresis: failure of neural regulation of
micturition during sleep
1. Sleep paralysis: at the end of REM sleep
patient feels limp for a brief period
2. Night Terror: child awakes in NREM stage
frightened and with tachycardia and sleeps
again without remembering the event
3. Nightmare: awakes frightened and remembers
the event
4. Somnambulism: sleep walk; no recall
5. Hypersomnia: damage to brainstem RAS or
hypothalamus