Children and adolescents displaying both clinical and polysomnographic features of RBD, and others with only polysomnographic evidence of loss of REM atonia, have been reported in association with various neuro
Exclusion criteria included other chronic ocular diseases (such as glaucoma, uveitis); ocular infection and inflammation within 3 months; previous ocular or refractive surgery within 6 months; and systemic disease or disabilities that affect daily life activities and psychological disorders. Patients who ...
eye tracking studies in anxious children and adolescentsof this argument, Dalgleish (1995) showed comparable colour-naming interference effects ina gaze durations for threat compared to less frequent but longer threat gaze durations The authorsanticipated that anxiety would affect performance on punishment ...
Vision disorders Introduction Dry eye disease (DED) is a multifactorial disease involving tear film and the ocular surface, resulting in ocular discomfort and visual disturbance. Two major subtypes of DED are aqueous deficiency and increased tear evaporation, which contribute to tear film instability, ...
Children and adolescents displaying both clinical and polysomnographic features of RBD, and others with only polysomnographic evidence of loss of REM atonia, have been reported in association with various neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. Reports of these cases are reviewed, together with ...
(1-10 years) demonstrating shorter rapid eye movement latency than an older group (>10-18 years); (2) rapid eye movement latency in children would differ from typical adult rapid eye movement latency; and (3) intrinsic sleep disorders (narcolepsy, pediatric obstructive sleep apnea syndrome) ...
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is an empirically validated psychotherapy approach used to treat mental health disorders stemming from trauma and other adverse life experiences in children, adolescents, and adults (Shapiro 1995/2001, Shapiro 2014a, b). EMDR therapy involves eight ...
In children and adolescents, predisposing factors for RBD include narcolepsy, the use of psychotropic medications, brainstem tumors, parkinsonism, Tourette syndrome, and autism. Box 5 REM behavior disorderFrom American Academy of Sleep Medicine. International classification of sleep disorders. In: Sateia...
Children below 3 years of age:Eye problemssuch as lazy eyes, crossed eyes, or misaligned eyes should be checked by the pediatrician. Routine eye tests should be done for: Children and adolescents:every 1-2 years For adults:With no symptoms of vision problems, every 5-10 years; above 40 ...
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