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Nocturnal visual hallucinations in patients with disorders of arousal: a novel behavioral and EEG pattern

Authors :
Valentina, Gnoni
Iain, Duncan
Danielle, Wasserman
Sean, Higgins
Panagis, Drakatos
Adam, Birdseye
Laura, Pérez-Carbonell
Alexander, Nesbitt
Michalis, Koutroumanidis
Guy, Leschziner
Ivana, Rosenzweig
Source :
Croatian Medical Journal. 63:438-447
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Croatian Medical Journals, 2022.

Abstract

To investigate clinical and video-polysomnography (VPSG) findings of hallucinatory experiences in patients suffering from disorders of arousal (DOA) in the absence of other pathologies.The authors retrospectively reviewed the records of 370 adults with DOA. Thirty (8.1%) patients concomitantly reported complex nocturnal visual hallucinations. VPSG recordings were scrutinized, and motor behavioral and electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns were classified according to previous descriptions of DOA.Thirty DOA patients reported seeing images of objects, people, and animals; either distorted, static, or mobile. The images disappeared with increased illumination in 80% of patients, and 23.3% reported preceding dream imagery. In addition to the classical DOA patterns on VPSG, a distinct pattern of behavioral and EEG manifestation associated with complex hallucinatory episodes was identified in 16 (53.3%) DOA patients. This consisted of low-voltage mixed-frequency EEG activity before eye opening that persisted while patients were observed staring or visually tracking before the onset of motor behavior.A novel, distinct behavioral and EEG pattern in patients with DOA and history of reported complex nocturnal visual hallucinations was identified. This may represent a unique phenotype of dissociation between sleep states that merits further investigation.

Details

ISSN :
13328166 and 03539504
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Croatian Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4fc82e702d50bd1ddc4e4624b1e82ed
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2022.63.438