Post-Traumatic Sleep-Wake Disorders

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Tatyana Mollayeva
Andrea D’Souza
Shirin Mollayeva
Angela Colantonio
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[1] University of Toronto,Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network,Acquired Brain Injury Research Lab
[3] University of Toronto,Faculty of Arts and Science
[4] University of Toronto-Mississauga,Graduate Biology Department
[5] University of Toronto-Mississauga,Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
[6] University of Toronto,undefined
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Trauma; Hyperarousal; Risk; Disorders of sleep and wakefulness; Sex differences;
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All living organisms that face a traumatic life event are susceptible to sleep-wake disturbances. Stress, which can result in trauma, evokes a high level of physiological arousal associated with sympathetic nervous system activation, during both sleep and wakefulness. Heredity, sex hormones, early losses, developmental factors and intra- and interpersonal conflicts, contribute to the level of baseline physiological arousal, producing either subclinical, clinical or complex clinical traits, acutely and at any time after exposure to a traumatic event. The risk of acute sleep-wake disturbances becoming disorders and syndromes depends on the type of traumatic event and all of the aforementioned factors. Taken together, with consideration for behavioural and environmental heterogeneity, in research, will aid identification and understanding of susceptibility factors in long-term sleep and wakefulness pathology after exposure to traumatic events.
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