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NewsJOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCHFriday, March 20, 2026 · March 20, 2026

Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity Patterns Distinguish Neurobiological Substrates of Narcolepsy Type 1 and Idiopathic Hypersomnia: Potential Biomarkers From Resting-State fMRI.

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Recent peer-reviewed research on Idiopathic hypersomnia that may be relevant for patients and caregivers.

This study aimed to explore dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) differences between narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), idiopathic hypersomnia (IH), and healthy controls (HCs), and evaluate the potential of dFNC as a neurobiological marker for differentiating these hypersomnolent disorders. We recru...

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