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Sudden episodes of falling asleep while driving occur in patients with PD treated with dopamine agonists or levodopa.1 However, one may not adequately perceive the wake-sleep transition at sleep onset2 or when awakening from a sleep episode. We examine whether patients with and without PD who fall asleep during daytime naps realize afterward that they have been asleep. Forty-seven somnolent patients with PD (table) were being treated with levodopa (all patients) and dopamine agonists (23 patients) and were free of other sedative drugs. They underwent a daytime multiple sleep latency test with five nap opportunities.3 After each nap, they had to state if they had slept or dozed. Those who slept during a test and firmly answered they did not were considered as misperceiving daytime sleepiness. Their responses were compared with those of 51 patients with sleep disorders (mainly hypersomnia …
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