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The relationship between sleep and pain is established through extensive clinical and neurological research, including studies on brainstem modulation [1] and the claustrum's role in both processes [2]. This connection is further supported by comprehensive reviews and academic literature examining their bidirectional influence [3], [4], and [5].
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referenceSleep and pain are interrelated, as explored in a 2001 review by Moldofsky in Sleep Medicine Reviews.
referenceFoo H and Mason P published research in Sleep Medicine Reviews in 2003 regarding the brainstem's modulation of pain during sleep and waking states.
referenceLavigne GL, McMillan D, and Zucconi M authored a chapter on pain and sleep in the 4th edition of the book Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, published by Elsevier Saunders in 2005.
referenceMoldofsky (2001) examined the relationship between sleep and pain.
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referenceAtilgan et al. (2022) published 'Human lesions and animal studies link the claustrum to perception, salience, sleep and pain' in Brain, volume 145, pages 1610–1623.