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289 related items for PubMed ID: 2595175

  • 1. Twenty-four-hour structure of sleepiness in morning and evening persons investigated by ultrashort sleep-wake cycle.
    Lavie P, Segal S.
    Sleep; 1989 Dec; 12(6):522-8. PubMed ID: 2595175
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  • 2. Daytime vigilance in chronotypes: diurnal variations and effects of behavioral sleep fragmentation.
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  • 3. Age-related attenuation of the evening circadian arousal signal in humans.
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    Neurobiol Aging; 2005 Oct 26; 26(9):1307-19. PubMed ID: 16182904
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    Chronobiol Int; 2010 Jul 01; 27(5):959-74. PubMed ID: 20636209
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  • 10. [Sleep fragmentation as the cause of daytime sleepiness and reduced performance].
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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. Ultrashort sleep-wake cycle: timing of REM sleep. Evidence for sleep-dependent and sleep-independent components of the REM cycle.
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  • 13. Effect of night exercise on the following partially deprived sleep.
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  • 14. Yawning in morning and evening types.
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  • 15. Enforced 24-hour recovery following sleep deprivation.
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    Gugger M, Keller U, Mathis J.
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  • 17. [Chrono-type as a factor of shiftwork tolerance in women].
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  • 19. Circadian and homeostatic sleep regulation in morningness-eveningness.
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  • 20. Dreaming in the late morning: summation of REM and diurnal cortical activation.
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