Although he woke up at the end of this sequence, he had no dream recall. The EEG is scorable (and is in REM sleep) until he stands up, when the recording is disconnected. His eyes are closed during the first 35 s of the sequence and are then opened. He subsequently appears surprised of the mess and helps her clean. The nurse says: “ All is OK?” (“ Tout va bien?”), and he says: “ Yes” (“ Oui”). The nurse enters the room, and he says to her: “Hello. He then sits, calms down and replaces his pillow. He stands up, throws the objects from his bedside table and boxes the wall, shouting: “ Tell me what, you will be f.ck off… You will see, you will take that in your trap… You want that in your trap, here? Ouch” (“ Dis moi ça, Tu vas aller t'foutre, tu vas voir tu vas prendre ça dans ta gueule… Tu veux ça dans ta gueule, là? Aïe!”).
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Pas de chaussons? Qu'est ce que c'est! marmonne Aïe! Putain, merde”). shit!” (“ Tu m'as pris quelque chose, tu vas le prendre dans la gueule. No slippers, is it so? (Mumbles) Ouch! F. He then sits, mumbles, says “ You took me something, you will take it in the trap.
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Here, when he is in REM sleep, he starts to kick with both legs, turns his head and yells “ That is something, huh? Come on, speak it! No but” (French: ça c'est quelque chose, hein? Vas-y, balance! Non mais). Nevertheless, he presents numerous apparently dream-enacting behaviours during REM sleep.
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Patient 1 has idiopathic RBD and has never recalled any dreams or blank dreams during his entire life. Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder provides a new model to evaluate cognitive processing during dreaming and subsequent recall. The scenic dreamlike behaviours reported and observed during rapid eye movement sleep in the rare non-recallers with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (even in the never-ever recallers) provide strong evidence that non-recallers produce dreams, but do not recall them. These eight non-recallers with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder did not differ in terms of cognition, clinical, treatment or sleep measures from the 17 dreamers with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder matched for age, sex and disease. They did not recall a dream following sudden awakenings from rapid eye movement sleep. All non-recallers exhibited, daily or almost nightly, several complex, scenic and dreamlike behaviours and speeches, which were also observed during rapid eye movement sleep on video-polysomnography (arguing, fighting and speaking).
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Of the 289 patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder, eight (2.8%) patients had no dream recall, including four (1.4%) patients who had never ever recalled dreams, and four patients who had no dream recall for 10–56 years. The patients with no dream recall for at least 10 years, and never-ever recallers were compared with dream recallers with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder regarding their clinical, cognitive and sleep features. All consecutive patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder or rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder associated with Parkinson's disease who underwent a video-polysomnography were interviewed regarding the presence or absence of dream recall, retrospectively or upon spontaneous arousals. To determine whether non-dreamers do not produce dreams or do not recall them, subjects were identified with no dream recall with dreamlike behaviours during rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder, which is typically characterised by dream-enacting behaviours congruent with sleep mentation.