Sleep and epilepsy: A snapshot of knowledge and future research lines.
Lino NobiliBirgit FrauscherSofia ErikssonSteve Alex GibbsPeter HalaszIsabelle LambertRaffaele ManniLaure Peter-DerexPaola ProserpioFederica ProviniAl de WeerdLiborio ParrinoPublished in: Journal of sleep research (2022)
Sleep and epilepsy have a reciprocal relationship, and have been recognized as bedfellows since antiquity. However, research on this topic has made a big step forward only in recent years. In this narrative review we summarize the most stimulating discoveries and insights reached by the "European school." In particular, different aspects concerning the sleep-epilepsy interactions are analysed: (a) the effects of sleep on epilepsy; (b) the effects of epilepsy on sleep structure; (c) the relationship between epilepsy, sleep and epileptogenesis; (d) the impact of epileptic activity during sleep on cognition; (e) the relationship between epilepsy and the circadian rhythm; (f) the history and features of sleep hypermotor epilepsy and its differential diagnosis; (g) the relationship between epilepsy and sleep disorders.