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236 related items for PubMed ID: 11911980

  • 1. Non-rapid-eye-movement sleep propensity after sleep deprivation in human subjects.
    Tagaya H, Uchiyama M, Shibui K, Kim K, Suzuki H, Kamei Y, Okawa M.
    Neurosci Lett; 2002 Apr 19; 323(1):17-20. PubMed ID: 11911980
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  • 2. Correlation between the circadian sleep propensity rhythm and hormonal rhythms under ultra-short sleep-wake cycle.
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  • 3. Sleep-wake patterns, non-rapid eye movement, and rapid eye movement sleep cycles in teenage narcolepsy.
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    Sleep Med; 2017 May 19; 33():47-56. PubMed ID: 28449905
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  • 4. Poor recovery sleep after sleep deprivation in delayed sleep phase syndrome.
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  • 5. Influences of partial REM sleep deprivation and awakenings on nocturnal cortisol release.
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  • 6. Variation of electroencephalographic activity during non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep with phase of circadian melatonin rhythm in humans.
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  • 7. Behavioral sleep-wake homeostasis and EEG delta power are decoupled by chronic sleep restriction in the rat.
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  • 8. Circadian rhythms and sleep have additive effects on respiration in the rat.
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  • 9. Cardiac autonomic modulation and sleepiness: physiological consequences of sleep deprivation due to 40 h of prolonged wakefulness.
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  • 10. Acute deprivation of the terminal four hours of sleep does not increase delta (0-3-Hz) electroencephalograms: a replication.
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  • 11. Response of delta (0-3 Hz) EEG and eye movement density to a night with 100 minutes of sleep.
    Feinberg I, Baker T, Leder R, March JD.
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  • 12. Prostaglandin D synthase (beta-trace) in healthy human sleep.
    Jordan W, Tumani H, Cohrs S, Eggert S, Rodenbeck A, Brunner E, Rüther E, Hajak G.
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  • 13. An experimental study of adolescent sleep restriction during a simulated school week: changes in phase, sleep staging, performance and sleepiness.
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  • 14. Diurnal preference, sleep habits, circadian sleep propensity and melatonin rhythm in healthy human subjects.
    Liu X, Uchiyama M, Shibui K, Kim K, Kudo Y, Tagaya H, Suzuki H, Okawa M.
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  • 15. The effects of sleep deprivation in humans: topographical electroencephalogram changes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep versus REM sleep.
    Marzano C, Ferrara M, Curcio G, De Gennaro L.
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  • 16. Effects of social stimuli on sleep in mice: non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep is promoted by aggressive interaction but not by sexual interaction.
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  • 18. The maturational trajectories of NREM and REM sleep durations differ across adolescence on both school-night and extended sleep.
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  • 19. [Melatonin and circadian rhythm].
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  • 20. Effects of nocturnal bright light on saliva melatonin, core body temperature and sleep propensity rhythms in human subjects.
    Kubota T, Uchiyama M, Suzuki H, Shibui K, Kim K, Tan X, Tagaya H, Okawa M, Inoue S.
    Neurosci Res; 2002 Feb 01; 42(2):115-22. PubMed ID: 11849730
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