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VOLUME
30, ISSUE
05
Sleep, Development, and Human Health.
549-550.
Mark S. Blumberg, Ph.D.1; Karl Æ. Karlsson, Ph.D.2; Adele M. H. Seelke, M.S.1
Role for the Molecular Chaperone Protein BiP/GRP78 in Drosophila Sleep Homeostasis.
557-565.
Nirinjini Naidoo, PhD; Vincent Casiano, BS; Jacqueline Cater, PhD; John Zimmerman, PhD; Allan I. Pack, MB ChB, PhD
Randomized Clinical Effectiveness Trial of Nurse-Administered Small-Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Persistent Insomnia in General Practice.
574-584.
Colin A. Espie, PhD1; Kenneth M. A. MacMahon, PhD1; Heidi-Louise Kelly, DClinPsy1; Niall M. Broomfield, PhD1; Neil J. Douglas, MD2; Heather M. Engleman, PhD2; Brian McKinstry, MD3; Charles M. Morin, PhD4; Andrew Walker, PhD5; Philip Wilson, FRCGP6
Slow Eye Movements and Subjective Estimates of Sleepiness Predict EEG Power Changes During Sleep Deprivation.
610-616.
Cristina Marzano1; Fabiana Fratello, PhD1; Fabio Moroni1; Maria Concetta Pellicciari, PhD1,2;Giuseppe Curcio, PhD1; Michele Ferrara, PhD3; Fabio Ferlazzo, PhD1; Luigi De Gennaro, PhD1,2,4
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Subjective Sleepiness in the General Adult Population.
619-624.
Ståle Pallesen, PhD1,3; Inger Hilde Nordhus, PhD2,3; Siri Omvik, Psy D2; Børge Sivertsen, PhD2; Grethe S Tell, PhD4; Bjørn Bjorvatn, MD, PhD3,4
The Case of “Judge Nodd” and other Sleeping Judges–Media, Society, and Judicial Sleepiness.
625-632.
Ronald R. Grunstein, MB, BS, MD, PhD, FRACP1; Dev Banerjee, MB, ChB, MD, MRCP2
Increased Adherence to CPAP With a Group Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Intervention: A Randomized Trial.
635-640.
Dianne Richards, BSocSci (Hons)1,2,4; Delwyn J Bartlett, PhD2,3; Keith Wong, MBBS1-3; John Malouff, PhD4; Ronald R Grunstein, MD2,3
The Effects of Adaptive Servo Ventilation on Cerebral Vascular Reactivity in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure and Sleep-Disordered Breathing.
648-652.
Mary J Morrell, PhD1,3; Guy E. Meadows, PhD1,3; Peter Hastings, BSc1,3; Ali Vazir, MBBS1,3; Konstantinos Kostikas, MD1,3; Anita K Simonds, MD1,3; Douglas R Corfield, PhD1,2
The Impact of a 4-Hour Sleep Delay on Slow Wave Activity in Twins Discordant for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
657-662.
Roseanne Armitage, PhD1; Carol Landis, DNSc, RN2; Robert Hoffmann, PhD1; Martha Lentz, PhD, RN2; Nathaniel F. Watson, MD3; Jack Goldberg, PhD4; Dedra Buchwald, MD5
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