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VOLUME
29, ISSUE
04
Tiagabine is Associated With Sustained Attention During Sleep Restriction: Evidence for the Value of Slow-Wave Sleep Enhancement?.
433-443.
James K. Walsh, PhD1,2; Angela C. Randazzo, PhD1; Kara Stone, MA1; Rhody Eisenstein, MD1; Stephen D. Feren, MD1; Susan Kajy, BA3; Pam Dickey, BS1; Timothy Roehrs, PhD3; Thomas Roth, PhD3; Paula K. Schweitzer, PhD1
Extracellular Adenosine in the Human Brain During Sleep and Sleep Deprivation: An in Vivo Microdialysis Study.
455-461.
Jamie M. Zeitzer, PhD1,2; Alberto Morales-Villagran, PhD1; Nigel T. Maidment, PhD2-4; Eric J. Behnke, BS1,5; Larry C. Ackerson, BS3; Faustino Lopez-Rodriguez, MD, PhD2-4; Itzhak Fried, MD, PhD2-5; Jerome Engel Jr., MD, PhD1,2,4,6; Charles L. Wilson, PhD1,2,4
Another Chapter in the Adenosine Story.
455-461.
Robert E. Strecker, PhD; Radhika Basheer, PhD; James Timothy McKenna, PhD; Robert W. McCarley, MD
Indoor Exposure to Natural Bright Light Prevents Afternoon Sleepiness.
462-469.
Kosuke Kaida, PhD1,2; Masaya Takahashi, PhD2; Takashi Haratani, PhD2; Yasumasa Otsuka, PhD2; Kenji Fukasawa, MD2; Akinori Nakata, PhD2
Genioglossal Muscle Response to CO2 Stimulation During NREM Sleep.
470-477.
Yu-Lun Lo, MD1,2; Amy S. Jordan, MD2; Atul Malhotra, MD2; Andrew Wellman, MD2; Raphael C. Heinzer, MD2,3; Karen Schory, RPSGT2; Louise Dover, RPSGT2; Robert B. Fogel, MD4; David P. White, MD2
Defining Insomnia: Quantitative Criteria for Insomnia Severity and Frequency.
479-485.
Margaret D. Lineberger, PhD1; Colleen E. Carney, PhD1; Jack D. Edinger, PhD1,2; Melanie K. Means, PhD1,2
Time Estimation in Chronic Insomnia Sufferers.
486-493.
Isabelle Rioux, MPs1,2; Sébastien Tremblay, PhD1; Célyne H. Bastien, PhD1,2
Subjective Sleepiness and Polysomnographic Correlates in Children Scheduled for Adenotonsillectomy vs Other Surgical Care.
495-503.
Ronald D. Chervin, MD, MS1; Robert A. Weatherly, MD2; Deborah L. Ruzicka, RN, PhD1; Joseph W. Burns, PhD3; Bruno J. Giordani, PhD4; James E. Dillon, MD5; Carole L. Marcus, MB, BCh6; Susan L. Garetz, MD7; Timothy F. Hoban, MD8; Kenneth E. Guire, MS9
Sleep and Aggression in Substance-Abusing Adolescents: Results From an Integrative Behavioral Sleep-Treatment Pilot Program.
512-520.
Patricia L. Haynes, PhD1; Richard R. Bootzin, PhD1; Leisha Smith, BA1; Jennifer Cousins, MA1; Michael Cameron, MA2; Sally Stevens, PhD2
Effects of Sleep Fragmentation on the Arousability to Resistive Loading in NREM and REM Sleep in Normal Men.
525-532.
Jeannette Zavodny1; Corinne Roth, PhD1; Claudio L. Bassetti, MD2; Johannes Mathis, MD1; Neil J. Douglas, MD3; Matthias Gugger, MD1
Which Memory Processes are Affected in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea? An Evaluation of 3 Types of Memory.
533-544.
Bernadette Naëgelé, PhD1,2; Sandrine H. Launois, MD, PhD1,3; Stéphanie Mazza, PhD1,3; Claude Feuerstein, MD, PhD2; Jean-Louis Pépin, MD, PhD1,3; Patrick Lévy, MD, PhD1,3
Effects of Short-Term CPAP Withdrawal on Neurobehavioral Performance in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
545-552.
Qiao Yang, B.Med.Sc (Hon)1,2; Craig L. Phillips, BSc1,3; Kerri L. Melehan, RPSGT1,2; Naomi L. Rogers, PhD1,2; J. Paul Seale, PhD2,4; Ronald R. Grunstein, MD1,2
Heart Rate Response to Respiratory Events With or Without Leg Movements.
553-556.
Chang-Kook Yang, MD1; Amy S. Jordan, PhD2; David P. White, MD2; John W. Winkelman MD, PhD2
Prevalence of Persistent Sleep Apnea in Patients Treated With Continuous Positive Airway Pressure.
557-563.
Marcel A. Baltzan, MD, DABSM1,2; Ibrahim Kassissia, MD, PhD3; Osama Elkholi, MD1; Mark Palayew, MD1, Richard Dabrusin, MD1; Norman Wolkove, MD, FCCP1
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