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Volume 11, Number 2, June 2002

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Free Content Spontaneous eyelid movements during human sleep: a possible ponto-geniculo-occipital analogue?
pp. 95-104(10)
Authors: Conduit, Russell; Crewther, Sheila Gillard; Bruck, Dorothy; Coleman, Grahame

Free Content Sustained mental workload does not affect subsequent sleep intensity
pp. 113-121(9)
Authors: de Bruin, Eveline A.; Beersma, Domien G. M.; Daan, Serge

Free Content The effects of digital filtering on mismatch negativity in wakefulness and slow-wave sleep
pp. 123-127(5)
Authors: Sabri, Merav; Campbell, Kenneth B.

Free Content An examination of evoked K-complex amplitude and frequency of occurrence in the elderly
pp. 129-140(12)
Authors: Crowley, Kate; Trinder, John; Colrain, Ian M.

Free Content The effect of an irregular shift system on sleepiness at work in train drivers and railway traffic controllers
pp. 141-151(11)
Authors: Härmä, M.; Sallinen, M.; Ranta, R.; Mutanen, P.; Müller, K.

Free Content Heart rate variability during sleep in children with partial epilepsy
pp. 153-160(8)
Authors: Ferri, Raffaele; Curzi-Dascalova, Lilia; Arzimanoglou, Alexis; Bourgeois, Marie; Beaud, Christine; Nunes, Magda lahorgue; Elia, Maurizio; Musumeci, Sebastiano A.; Tripodi, Mariangela

Free Content Detection of obstructive apnea events in sleeping infants from thoracoabdominal movements
pp. 161-168(8)
Authors: Groote, Anne De; Groswasser, José; Bersini, Hugues; Mathys, Pierre; Kahn, André

Free Content Frequency and dependence on body posture of hallucinations and sleep paralysis in a community sample
pp. 179-180(2)
Authors: Dahmen, Norbert; Kasten, Meike; Müller, Matthias J.; Mittag, Karla

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