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CPAP or Placebo-effect?.
1585-1586.
Skai W. Schwartz, PhD1; Cynthia R. Cimino, PhD2; W. McDowell Anderson, MD3,4
Is Insomnia a Breathing Disorder?.
1589-1590.
Wilfred R. Pigeon, PhD1,2,3; Michael J. Sateia, MD4
Effects of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Neurocognitive Function in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients: The Apnea Positive Pressure Long-term Efficacy Study (APPLES).
1593-1602.
Clete A. Kushida, MD, PhD1; Deborah A. Nichols, MS1; Tyson H. Holmes, PhD1; Stuart F. Quan, MD2,5; James K. Walsh, PhD3; Daniel J. Gottlieb, MD, MPH4,5; Richard D. Simon, MD6; Christian Guilleminault, MD1; David P. White, MD5; James L. Goodwin, PhD2; Paula K. Schweitzer, PhD3; Eileen B. Leary, RPSGT1; Pamela R. Hyde, MA1; Max Hirshkowitz, PhD7; Sylvan Green, MD2; Linda K. McEvoy, PhD8; Cynthia Chan, BS9; Alan Gevins, DSc9; Gary G. Kay, PhD10; Daniel A. Bloch, PhD1; Tami Crabtree, MS11; William C. Dement, MD, PhD1
Sex Differences in White Matter Alterations Accompanying Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
1603-1613.
Paul M. Macey, PhD1,2; Rajesh Kumar, PhD3; Frisca L. Yan-Go, MD4; Mary A. Woo, DNSc1; Ronald M. Harper, PhD2,3
The Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonist Almorexant Induces Sleep and Decreases Orexin-Induced Locomotion by Blocking Orexin 2 Receptors.
1625-1635.
Géraldine M. Mang, MSc1,2; Thomas Dürst1; Hugo Bürki1; Stefan Imobersteg1; Dorothee Abramowski1; Edi Schuepbach1; Daniel Hoyer, PhD1,3; Markus Fendt, PhD1,4; Christine E. Gee, PhD1,5
Deep Brain Stimulation of Pedunculopontine Tegmental Nucleus: Role in Sleep Modulation in Advanced Parkinson Disease Patients—One-Year Follow-Up.
1637-1642.
Antonella Peppe, PhD1; Mariangela Pierantozzi, PhD1,2; Valentina Baiamonte, MD1; Vincenzo Moschella, MD2; Carlo Caltagirone, MD1,2; Paolo Stanzione, MD2; Alessandro Stefani, MD1,2
The Effect of Sigh on Cardiorespiratory Synchronization in Healthy Sleeping Infants.
1643-1650.
Chinh D. Nguyen, BEng(Hons)1; Carolyn Dakin, FRACP, MPH, MBBS, PhD2; Margaret Yuill, Bachelor of Nursing2; Stuart Crozier, PhD, D. Eng FInstP1; Stephen Wilson, MBBS, MBiomedE, PhD1
Pain Sensitivity and Recovery From Mild Chronic Sleep Loss.
1667-1672.
Timothy A. Roehrs, PhD1,2; Erica Harris, BS1; Surilla Randall, PhD1; Thomas Roth, PhD1,2
Cold Hands, Warm Feet: Sleep Deprivation Disrupts Thermoregulation and Its Association with Vigilance.
1673-1683.
Nico Romeijn, MSc1; Ilse M. Verweij, Msc1; Anne Koeleman, MSc1; Anne Mooij, MSc1; Rosa Steimke, MSc4; Jussi Virkkala, PhD2; Ysbrand van der Werf, PhD1,3; Eus J.W. Van Someren, PhD1,5
Validation of a Questionnaire to Screen for Shift Work Disorder.
1693-1703.
Laura K. Barger, PhD1,2; Rowan P. Ogeil, PhD3; Christopher L. Drake, PhD4; Conor S. O'Brien, BS1; Kim T. Ng, PhD3; Shantha M. W. Rajaratnam, PhD1,2,3
Midday Naps and the Risk of Coronary Artery Disease: Results of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study.
1705-1712.
Andreas Stang, MD1; Nico Dragano, PhD2; Susanne Moebus, PhD2; Stefan Möhlenkamp, MD3; Axel Schmermund, MD4; Hagen Kälsch, MD3; Raimund Erbel, MD3; Karl-Heinz Jöckel, PhD2
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