Topic: Carlos Schenck
Sleepwalkers do the strangest things. "In sleepwalking you are half asleep and half awake," says Carlos Schenck of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center at the University of Minnesota Medical School, "The brain produces delta waves and theta waves, which really demonstrates ...
Carlos Schenck, a psychiatrist at the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, and his colleagues have studied a number of behavioral disorders associated with sleep. "Any basic instinct can come out in the context of sleep," Schenck told LiveScience. People are at-risk for ...
A number of sleep disorders are associated with abnormal sexual behaviors and have been labeled as " sleepsex" or "sexsomnia" and may have major clinical and forensic consequences, according to a literature review presented in the June issue of the journal Sleep.. ...
Sleepwalkers do the strangest things. "In sleepwalking you are half asleep and half awake," says Carlos Schenck of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center at the University of Minnesota Medical School, "The brain produces delta waves and theta waves, which really demonstrates ...