Zolpidem and amnestic sleep related eating disorder. (25/47)

Nocturnal eating disorders are more common than previously thought. Sleep related eating disorder has been described in association with zolpidem. A review of the literature revealed the presence of 6 previously reported cases. In this presentation, the case of a 46-year-old female who developed sleep related eating disorder when she was treated with zolpidem for insomnia is reported. The patient recovered totally when zolpidem was stopped. Drug-induced sleep related eating disorders should be considered when evaluating patients with nocturnal eating.  (+info)

H.M.'s personal crossword puzzles: understanding memory and language. (26/47)

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New semantic learning in patients with large medial temporal lobe lesions. (27/47)

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Does lateral parietal cortex support episodic memory? Evidence from focal lesion patients. (28/47)

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Successful life outcome and management of real-world memory demands despite profound anterograde amnesia. (29/47)

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Anterograde and retrograde amnesia of place discrimination in retrosplenial cortex and hippocampal lesioned rats. (30/47)

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Time course of hippocampal IL-1 beta and memory consolidation impairments in aging rats following peripheral infection. (31/47)

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Dissociable roles for cortical and subcortical structures in memory retrieval and acquisition. (32/47)

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