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  1. The impact of chronotype on prosocial behavior
  2. Harnessing the Web for Population-Scale Physiological Sensing
  3. Longitudinal assessment of sleep disordered breathing in Vietnam veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder
  4. Effects of body mass index-related disorders on cognition: preliminary results
  5. Actigraphy-Measured Sleep Disruption as a Predictor of Survival among Women with Advanced Breast Cancer
  6. Nocturia reported in nightly sleep diaries: Common occurrence with significant implications?
  7. Temporal integration of non-image forming light
  8. Psychosocial correlates of sleep quality and architecture in women with metastatic breast cancer
  9. Randomized controlled trial of pharmacological replacement of melatonin for sleep disruption in individuals with tetraplegia
  10. Bedtime misalignment and progression of breast cancer
  11. A survey study of the association between mobile phone use and daytime sleepiness in California high school students
  12. The acute effects of light on murine sleep during the dark phase: importance of melanopsin for maintenance of light‐induced sleep
  13. Nocturia Compounds Nocturnal Wakefulness in Older Individuals with Insomnia
  14. Physical Activity, Mood, and Immune Function in Metastatic Breast Cancer
  15. Control of Sleep and Wakefulness in Health and Disease
  16. Lower peak numbers, blunted diurnal rhythms of immune cell distribution, and sleep disruption in metastatic breast cancer
  17. Brief morning light treatment for sleep/wake disturbances in older memory-impaired individuals and their caregivers
  18. Modeling caffeine concentrations with the Stanford Caffeine Questionnaire: Preliminary evidence for an interaction of chronotype with the effects of caffeine on sleep
  19. Stanford Caffeine Questionnaire
  20. Modeling the effects of obstructive sleep apnea and hypertension in Vietnam veterans with PTSD
  21. Poster 110 Do Epoch and Thresholds Alter Polysomnography and Actigraphy Agreement among Medically Complex TBI Patients?
  22. Time–course of cerebrospinal fluid histamine in the wake‐consolidated squirrel monkey
  23. Effectiveness of evening phototherapy for insomnia is reduced by bright daytime light exposure
  24. Response of the Human Circadian System to Millisecond Flashes of Light
  25. Faster REM sleep EEG and worse restedness in older insomniacs with HLA DQB1*0602
  26. Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans
  27. Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans
  28. Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans
  29. The Roles of COMT val158met Status and Aviation Expertise in Flight Simulator Performance and Cognitive Ability
  30. Ambulatory actigraphy correlates with apathy in mild Alzheimer’s disease
  31. Effects of sleep on the cardiovascular and thermoregulatory systems: a possible role for hypocretins
  32. Sex Differences in Phase Angle of Entrainment and Melatonin Amplitude in Humans
  33. P2‐018: Apathy assessment using 7‐days ambulatory actigraphy in Alzheimer's disease
  34. Preliminary evidence that plasma oxytocin levels are elevated in major depression
  35. P2‐026: Relationships between apathy and sleep disturbances in Alzheimer's disease: An actigraphic study
  36. Role of Healthy Sleep Practices: Alcohol/Caffeine/Exercise/Scheduling
  37. Non-pharmacologic management of sleep disturbance in Alzheimer's disease
  38. Non-pharmacologic management of sleep disturbance in Alzheimer’s disease
  39. Modafinil and γ-hydroxybutyrate have sleep state-specific pharmacological actions on hypocretin-1 physiology in a primate model of human sleep
  40. Scheduled Bright Light for Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults
  41. Insomnia in the context of traumatic brain injury
  42. Sleep apnea, apolipoprotein epsilon 4 allele, and TBI: Mechanism for cognitive dysfunction and development of dementia
  43. Neuropsychiatric diagnosis and management of chronic sequelae of war-related mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
  44. CSF hypocretin-1 assessment in sleep and neurological disorders
  45. Kleine–Levin syndrome: A systematic study of 108 patients
  46. Preliminary Evidence That Hippocampal Volumes in Monkeys Predict Stress Levels of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
  47. Increasing length of wakefulness and modulation of hypocretin-1 in the wake-consolidated squirrel monkey
  48. A physiologically based mathematical model of melatonin including ocular light suppression and interactions with the circadian pacemaker
  49. Sleep/wake fragmentation disrupts metabolism in a mouse model of narcolepsy
  50. Decreased sensitivity to phase-delaying effects of moderate intensity light in older subjects
  51. Normal cerebrospinal fluid levels of hypocretin-1 (orexin A) in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome
  52. In Alzheimer disease, increased wake fragmentation found in those with lower hypocretin-1
  53. Neurobiology of Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia
  54. The neurobiology of hypocretins (orexins), narcolepsy and related therapeutic interventions
  55. Hypocretin Deficiency in Human Narcolepsy
  56. Temporal dynamics of late-night photic stimulation of the human circadian timing system
  57. Reduced sleep efficiency in cervical spinal cord injury; association with abolished night time melatonin secretion
  58. The Hypocretins and Narcolepsy
  59. Locomotor‐dependent and ‐independent components to hypocretin‐1 (orexin A) regulation in sleep–wake consolidating monkeys
  60. Diurnal variation of cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin-1 (Orexin-A) levels in control and depressed subjects
  61. Regional Analyses of CNS Microdialysate Glucose and Lactate in Seizure Patients
  62. Ultradian sleep-cycle variation of serotonin in the human lateral ventricle
  63. Absence of an Increase in the Duration of the Circadian Melatonin Secretory Episode in Totally Blind Human Subjects1
  64. Dose-response relationship for light intensity and ocular and electroencephalographic correlates of human alertness
  65. Do plasma melatonin concentrations decline with age? The reply
  66. Sensitivity of the human circadian pacemaker to nocturnal light: melatonin phase resetting and suppression
  67. Absence of Detectable Melatonin and Preservation of Cortisol and Thyrotropin Rhythms in Tetraplegia1
  68. Absence of Detectable Melatonin and Preservation of Cortisol and Thyrotropin Rhythms in Tetraplegia
  69. Do plasma melatonin concentrations decline with age?
  70. Resetting the Melatonin Rhythm with Light in Humans
  71. Photopic transduction implicated in human circadian entrainment
  72. Widespread expression of functional D1-dopamine receptors in fetal rat brain