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  • 2. Sleep extension in humans: sleep stages, EEG power spectra and body temperature.
    Dijk DJ, Cajochen C, Tobler I, Borbély AA.
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  • 4. Reappearance of electroencephalogram slow waves in extended sleep with delayed bedtime.
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  • 6. Diurnal repeated exercise promotes slow-wave activity and fast-sigma power during sleep with increase in body temperature: a human crossover trial.
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  • 7. The dynamics of the first sleep cycle.
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  • 8. The significance of sleep onset and slow wave sleep for nocturnal release of growth hormone (GH) and cortisol.
    Born J, Muth S, Fehm HL.
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  • 9. Body temperature and sleep in intact and ovariectomized female rats.
    Li H, Satinoff E.
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  • 11. Crepuscular rhythms of EEG sleep-wake in a hystricomorph rodent, Octodon degus.
    Kas MJ, Edgar DM.
    J Biol Rhythms; 1998 Feb 01; 13(1):9-17. PubMed ID: 9486839
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  • 17. Dynamics of EEG spindle frequency activity during extended sleep in humans: relationship to slow-wave activity and time of day.
    Aeschbach D, Dijk DJ, Borbély AA.
    Brain Res; 1997 Feb 14; 748(1-2):131-6. PubMed ID: 9067453
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  • 18. Slow-wave sleep deficiency and enhancement: implications for insomnia and its management.
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  • 19. Intracranial temperature across 24-hour sleep-wake cycles in humans.
    Landolt HP, Moser S, Wieser HG, Borbély AA, Dijk DJ.
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