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Volume 11, Number 1, March 2002

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Free Content Long-term vs. short-term processes regulating REM sleep
pp. 17-28(12)
Author: FRANKEN, PAUL

Free Content Debating how REM sleep is regulated (and by what)
pp. 29-31(3)
Author: BENINGTON, JOEL H.

Free Content Debating how REM sleep is regulated (and by what)
pp. 31-33(3)
Author: Franken, Paul

Free Content Spindle frequencies in sleep EEG show U-shape within first four NREM sleep episodes
pp. 35-42(8)
Authors: HIMANEN, SARI-LEENA; VIRKKALA, JUSSI; HUHTALA, HEINI; HASAN, JOEL

Free Content Spatial organization of EEG activity from alertness to sleep stage 2 in old and younger subjects
pp. 43-51(9)
Authors: TSUNO, N.; SHIGETA, M.; HYOKI, K.; KINOSHITA, T.; USHIJIMA, S.; FABER, P. L.; LEHMANN, D.

Free Content Sleep- and circadian-dependent modulation of REM density
pp. 53-59(7)
Authors: KHALSA, SAT BIR S.; CONROY, DEIRDRE A.; DUFFY, JEANNE F.; CZEISLER, CHARLES A.; DIJK, DERK-JAN

Free Content A prospective study of fatal occupational accidents - relationship to sleeping difficulties and occupational factors
pp. 69-71(3)
Authors: ÅKERSTEDT, T.; FREDLUND, P.; GILLBERG, M.; JANSSON, B.

Free Content Time-courses in renin and blood pressure during sleep in humans
pp. 73-79(7)
Authors: CHARLOUX, A.; PIQUARD, F.; EHRHART, J.; METTAUER, B.; GENY, B.; SIMON, C.; BRANDENBERGER, G.

Free Content CSF hypocretin-1 (orexin-A) concentrations in narcolepsy with and without cataplexy and idiopathic hypersomnia
pp. 91-93(3)
Authors: KANBAYASHI, TAKASHI; INOUE, YUICHI; CHIBA, SHIGERU; AIZAWA, RIKA; SAITO, YASUSHI; TSUKAMOTO, HARUKO; FUJII, YUKIHARU; NISHINO, SEIJI; SHIMIZU, TETSUO

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