Abstract

Sleep changes are reported since early stages of HD and sleep disturbances represent a prominent feature of the advanced disease. The aims our study were: to evaluate sleep-related motor activity, EEG functional connectivity in the sensory-motor network, and autonomic modulation in HD patients.

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