Dreaming and cognition in patients with frontotemporal dysfunction |
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Authors: | Paiva Teresa Bugalho Paulo Bentes Carla |
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Affiliation: | aFaculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon and CENC, Sleep Medicine Center, Lisboa, Portugal;bNeurology Department, Hospital de Egas Moniz (CHLO), Lisboa, Portugal;cNeurology Department, Hospital de Santa Maria (CHLN), Lisboa, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have hallucinations and mild cognitive dysfunction. The objective of this work was to study dreams in PD and TLE patients using a common functional model of dream production involving the limbic and paralimbic structures.Dreams were characterised in early-stage PD (19 males) and TLE patients (52) with dream diaries classified by the Hall van de Castle system and were compared with matched controls.In PD, there were significant differences between patients’ dreams and those of controls: animals, physical aggression, and a befriender were more common in patients, and aggressor and bodily misfortunes were less common. The dreams of patients with frontal dysfunction showed more aggressive features.TLE patients had lower recall than PD patients and a higher proportion of dreams involving family and familiar settings, lower proportions involving success, and a higher incidence of frontal dysfunction.The dreams of PD and TLE patients share important features. |
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Keywords: | Parkinson&rsquo s disease Temporal lobe epilepsy Dreaming Prefrontal function Limbic cortex Cognition Hallucination |
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