Commentary on “Sleep and dream suppression following a lateral medullary infarct: A first person account” by J. Allan Hobson☆
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Acknowledgements
We can thank Dr. Hobson for this most personal and valuable report. To follow the natural history of the evolution of his sleep/dream alterations following his stroke, we look forward to annual updates.
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Commentary on J. Allan Hobson (2002). Sleep and dream suppression following a lateral medullary infarct: A first person account. Consciousness and Cognition, 11, 377–390.
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