Abstract
Schizophrenia, cognitive impairments, and sleep disturbances and their effects on each other have been the topics of heavy research in recent years. With the realization of their impacts on each other, More and more studies have been set up to try to find the relationships between the three. The purpose of this article is to go through a few of these studies and clinical cases that focused upon or show traces of evidence of the relationship between sleep, cognitive impairment, and schizophrenia to look for and discuss the correlation and possible causational relationships between sleep disturbance and cognitive impairment in schizophrenia. In total, five studies and one clinical case series will be reviewed in this article to look for the relationship between sleep and schizophrenia. In addition, a discussion focused on the possible explanation of the relationship between sleep and cognitive functions in schizophrenia that are based on this research will be presented to explain the correlation between sleep and cognitive functions of schizophrenic patients.
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