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    Fukuda N, Honma H, Kohsaka M, Kobayashi R, Sakakibara S, Kohsaka S, Koyama T.
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  • 27. Prolonged effects of 24-h total sleep deprivation on sleep and sleep EEG in the rat.
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  • 31. 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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  • 37. Long-term sleep deprivation as a game. The wear and tear of wakefulness.
    Kamphuisen HA, Kemp B, Kramer CG, Duijvestijn J, Ras L, Steens J.
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  • 39. Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation as a probe in elderly subjects.
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  • 40. Effects of selective sleep deprivation on ventilation during recovery sleep in normal humans.
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