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The notion that narcolepsy involves faulty brain regulation of sleep is supported by the observation that
a. mania commonly occurs with narcolepsy.
b. narcoleptics show no problems in staying asleep.
c. narcoleptics generally enter REM sleep directly from the waking state.
d. slow-wave sleep intrudes into the awake state in narcoleptics.
e. narcoleptics show problems in eye-tracking similar to those noted in alcoholism.
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