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  1. Role of anterior thalamic circuitry during sleep
  2. Frequency Characteristics of Sleep
  3. Thalamic activity during scalp slow waves in humans
  4. Könyvismertetés
  5. Sigma frequency dependent motor learning in Williams syndrome
  6. S115 Sleep slow wave oscillation and homeostasis
  7. S75 Sleep spindles in humans: From invasive recordings to sexual dimorphism
  8. The hemispheric lateralization of sleep spindles in humans
  9. Editorial foreword for the first issue of the journal
  10. The interrelated effect of sleep and learning in dogs (Canis familiaris); an EEG and behavioural study
  11. Age-related changes in sleep EEG are attenuated in highly intelligent individuals
  12. Erratum to “Impaired executive functions in subjects with frequent nightmares as reflected by performance in different neuropsychological tasks” [Brain Cognit. 78 (2012) 274–283]
  13. Lateralized Rhythmic Acoustic Stimulation during daytime SWS Sleep
  14. Emotion regulation as reflected in children’s dreams – a developmental test of the neurocognitive dream theory
  15. Reliability and validity of the Hungarian version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI-HUN): comparing psychiatric patients with control subjects
  16. EEG spectral power in phasic and tonic REM sleep: different patterns in young adults and children
  17. Sleep spindles and intelligence in early childhood–developmental and trait-dependent aspects.
  18. The development of cognitive and emotional processing as reflected in children’s dreams: Active self in an eventful dream signals better neuropsychological skills.
  19. Nap sleep spindle correlates of intelligence
  20. Frequent nightmares are associated with blunted cortisol awakening response in women
  21. Content analysis of 4 to 8 year-old children's dream reports
  22. A comparison of two sleep spindle detection methods based on all night averages: individually adjusted vs. fixed frequencies
  23. Increased interictal spike activity associated with transient slow wave trains during non-rapid eye movement sleep
  24. Sleep Spindles and Intelligence: Evidence for a Sexual Dimorphism
  25. Aging and sleep in Williams syndrome: Accelerated sleep deterioration and decelerated slow wave sleep decrement
  26. Sleep spindling and fluid intelligence across adolescent development: sex matters
  27. Electroencephalographic and autonomic alterations in subjects with frequent nightmares during pre-and post-REM periods
  28. Ontogeny of dreaming: A review of empirical studies
  29. Two features of sleep slow waves: homeostatic and reactive aspects – from long term to instant sleep homeostasis
  30. Development of a non-invasive polysomnography technique for dogs (Canis familiaris)
  31. Objective and Subjective Components of the First-Night Effect in Young Nightmare Sufferers and Healthy Participants
  32. Fluctuations between sleep and wakefulness: Wake-like features indicated by increased EEG alpha power during different sleep stages in nightmare disorder
  33. Disturbed Dreaming and the Instability of Sleep: Altered Nonrapid Eye Movement Sleep Microstructure in Individuals with Frequent Nightmares as Revealed by the Cyclic Alternating Pattern
  34. Dynamic Structure of NREM Sleep
  35. Overview
  36. Dynamic NREM Sleep Regulation Models
  37. Changing Views of NREM Sleep Homeostatic Regulation
  38. Homeostatic Features of the CAP System and the Physiological Mechanism of Reactive Slow Wave Activity
  39. Development of the Concept of Sleep-Wake-Promoting Systems in the Brainstem and Hypothalamus
  40. The Need of Slow Wave Activity and Cognitive Functions
  41. Recognition of Spontaneous and Evoked Arousal- and Sleep-Like (Antiarousal) Phasic Events
  42. Slow Wave Activity as Substrate of Homeostatic Regulation
  43. The Cyclic Structure of Sleep: Relationship Between the Macrostructural Slopes of Cycles and Microstructural Dynamics
  44. Disturbed dreaming and sleep quality: altered sleep architecture in subjects with frequent nightmares
  45. Impaired executive functions in subjects with frequent nightmares as reflected by performance in different neuropsychological tasks
  46. Sleep EEG fingerprints reveal accelerated thalamocortical oscillatory dynamics in Williams syndrome
  47. Submersion in the experience: The examination of the Tellegen Absorption Scale in an undergraduate university sample
  48. Mindfulness and dream quality: The inverse relationship between mindfulness and negative dream affect
  49. Comparison of fractal and power spectral EEG features: Effects of topography and sleep stages
  50. Is the Social Brain Theory Applicable to Human Individual Differences? Relationship between Sociability Personality Dimension and Brain Size
  51. Early maternal separation, nightmares, and bad dreams: Results from the Hungarostudy Epidemiological Panel
  52. Atypical sleep architecture and altered EEG spectra in Williams syndrome
  53. Book reviews
  54. Reduced fronto-cortical brain connectivity during NREM sleep in Asperger syndrome: An EEG spectral and phase coherence study
  55. S40-1 Emergence of REM sleep features during wakefulness-sleep transition
  56. Neuropsychological characteristics of nightmare sufferers: Preliminary evidence for impaired frontal inhibitory functions
  57. Nightmares and bad dreams in patients with borderline personality disorder: Fantasy as a coping skill?
  58. Sociability or Extraversion? Neuroanatomical measures as supporting evidences of a basic personality factor
  59. Novelty seeking and Intelligence as reflected in the individual differences in sleep spindling
  60. 1/f Function: Quantifying the individual fingerprints of sleep EEG by curve fitting to and parametrization of the NREM sleep EEG spectra
  61. Spatio-temporal analysis of monofractal and multifractal properties of the human sleep EEG
  62. A questionnaire based study of subjective sleep quality: The psychometric evaluation of the Hungarian version of the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale
  63. The individual adjustment method of sleep spindle analysis: Methodological improvements and roots in the fingerprint paradigm
  64. Correlation of visuospatial memory ability with right parietal EEG spindling during sleep
  65. Dreaming and health promotion: A theoretical proposal and some epidemiological establishments
  66. Music improves sleep quality in students
  67. Wakefulness–sleep transition: Emerging electroencephalographic similarities with the rapid eye movement phase
  68. Differenciálpszichológia alvásélettani megközelítésben: az egyéni EEG-mintázatok jelentősége
  69. Schizophrenia, slow wave sleep and visuospatial memory: Sleep-dependent consolidation or trait-like correlation?
  70. Prediction of general mental ability based on neural oscillation measures of sleep
  71. Functional MRI during sleep: arousal and anti-arousal responses
  72. Human parahippocampal activity: non-REM and REM elements in wake–sleep transition
  73. The nature of arousal in sleep
  74. Sleep-Dependent Hippocampal Slow Activity Correlates with Waking Memory Performance in Humans
  75. Acute and long-term effects of the 5-HT2 receptor antagonist ritanserin on EEG power spectra, motor activity, and sleep: changes at the light–dark phase shift
  76. Sleep-related painful erection is associated with neurovascular compression of basal forebrain
  77. Pathological Sleep Apnoea Frequency Remains Permanent in Ischaemic Stroke and It Is Transient in Haemorrhagic Stroke
  78. Insomnia and Fronto-Basal Tumor: A Case Report
  79. Rhythmic hippocampal slow oscillation characterizes REM sleep in humans