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- Hyperekplexia (/ˌhaɪ.pər.ɛkˈplɛk.si.ə/; "exaggerated surprise") is a neurological disorder characterized by a pronounced startle response to tactile or...
- with hyperekplexia, a neurologic syndrome ****ociated with an exaggerated startle reaction. Glycine receptor Stiff person syndrome Hyperekplexia GRCh38:...
- Reflex anoxic seizures Breath-holding spells of childhood Cataplexy Hyperekplexia, also called startle syndrome Migraine Narcolepsy Non-epileptic myoclonus...
- more effective than antipsychotics when urgent sedation is required. Hyperekplexia Many forms of parasomnia and other sleep disorders are treated with...
- Paris Olympic Games, her first live performance since her diagnosis. Hyperekplexia Satoyoshi syndrome Darras BT, Jones Jr HR, Ryan MM (2014). Neuromuscular...
- cause it as well. It is also ****ociated with Schwartz–Jampel syndrome. Hyperekplexia Neuromuscular medicine Malignant hyperthermia Gutmann, Laurie; Phillips...
- Mutations in SLC6A5 gene are responsible for a presynaptic form of hyperekplexia, a genetic disease causing increased startle reflex. GlyT2 main physiological...
- women feel more freedom to engage in latah behavior, while men do not. Hyperekplexia – Genetic disorder causing an exaggerated startle response Tic – Sudden...
- startle response during periods of great fatigue.[citation needed] Hyperekplexia is a rare autosomal dominant neurological disease. The symptoms begin...
- behaviour in an animal that lacks strong defences Startle syndrome or hyperekplexia, a rare neurologic disorder Fear-potentiated startle, a reflexive physiological...