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Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders
Hepnerová, Eva ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medicinal Sciences Student: Bc. Eva Hepnerová Supervisor: Doc. MUDr. Josef Herink, DrSc. Title: Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders Background: The aim is to demonstrate the occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction in person with sleep disorders using standard psychosocial questionnaires. Methods: The occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction was detected by means of CPSI and LSCL-33 questionnaires. Correlation of both questionnaires' results was evaluated by Spearman's coefficient. Results: According to CPSI 11 % patients have abnormal score and they have higher occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction. According to LSCL-33 achieve 32 % of respondents abnormal score and 7 % respondents have pathologic score, which means the presence of the temporolimbic dysfunction. Conclusions: The occurrence of the temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders have been shown, but it haven't been higher in comparison with healthy population. Keywords: mood disorders, sleep disorders, psychosocial questionnaire, sleep, temporolimbic region
Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with mood disorders
Jakoubková, Zdenka ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Semecký, Vladimír (referee)
This dissertation explores the occurrence of symptoms of temporolimbic dysfunction with persons with mood disorder. Groups of pacients was concerned to persons with depression and manic depression disorder. The occurrence of symptoms was examined by questionnaire method. It is assumed that mood disorders are result of damage of structures in the temporolimbic area and that they will also manifest in the questionnaires being used. Theoretical part describes anatomy of the temporolimbic area and temporolimbic dysfunction. Practical part is focused on the evaluation of the outcomes from submitted questionnaires. KEY WORDS Temporolimbic disfunction, limbic system, depression, manic depression
Signs of epilepsy spectrum disorder in a student sample of non-smokers and smokers
Gregorová, Klaudie ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Author: Klaudie Gregorová Supervisor: Doc. MUDr. Josef Herink, DrSc. Title of diploma thesis: Signs of epilepsy spectrum disorder in a student sample of non- smokers and smokers The diploma thesis deals with signs of epilepsy spectrum disorder in a student sample of non-smokers and smokers and it continues in thesis of the author M. Světlák and of the author P. Zitová. The diploma thesis is divided into the two main parts - the theoretical part summarized the issue of the temporo-limbic dysfunction, the research part answers the put questions. The main goal of the diploma thesis was to describe the issue of the temporo-limbic dysfunction in the university student sample divided into smokers and non-smokers.
Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders
Hepnerová, Eva ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medicinal Sciences Student: Bc. Eva Hepnerová Supervisor: Doc. MUDr. Josef Herink, DrSc. Title: Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders Background: The aim is to demonstrate the occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction in person with sleep disorders using standard psychosocial questionnaires. Methods: The occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction was detected by means of CPSI and LSCL-33 questionnaires. Correlation of both questionnaires' results was evaluated by Spearman's coefficient. Results: According to CPSI 11 % patients have abnormal score and they have higher occurrence of symptoms of the temporolimbic dysfunction. According to LSCL-33 achieve 32 % of respondents abnormal score and 7 % respondents have pathologic score, which means the presence of the temporolimbic dysfunction. Conclusions: The occurrence of the temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with sleep disorders have been shown, but it haven't been higher in comparison with healthy population. Keywords: mood disorders, sleep disorders, psychosocial questionnaire, sleep, temporolimbic region
Temporolimbic dysfunction in persons with mood disorders
Jakoubková, Zdenka ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Semecký, Vladimír (referee)
This dissertation explores the occurrence of symptoms of temporolimbic dysfunction with persons with mood disorder. Groups of pacients was concerned to persons with depression and manic depression disorder. The occurrence of symptoms was examined by questionnaire method. It is assumed that mood disorders are result of damage of structures in the temporolimbic area and that they will also manifest in the questionnaires being used. Theoretical part describes anatomy of the temporolimbic area and temporolimbic dysfunction. Practical part is focused on the evaluation of the outcomes from submitted questionnaires. KEY WORDS Temporolimbic disfunction, limbic system, depression, manic depression

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