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![]() Journal of Sleep Research© 2009 European Sleep Research Society Official Journal of the European Sleep Research Society Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 18 Issue 4 (December 2009)EditorialSelf-reported sleep duration – what does it mean? (p 385-386) Abstract
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Sleep and drivingHighway driving performance and cognitive functioning the morning after bedtime and middle-of-the-night use of gaboxadol, zopiclone and zolpidem (p 387-396) Abstract
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Sleep apnoeaUnexpected survival advantage in elderly people with moderate sleep apnoea (p 397-403) Abstract
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Treatment effects on brain activity during a working memory task in obstructive sleep apnea (p 404-410) Abstract
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Sleep disordered breathing: childrenSleep state distribution of obstructive events in children: is obstructive sleep apnoea really a rapid eye movement sleep-related condition? (p 411-414) Abstract
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Central apnoeas have significant effects on blood pressure and heart rate in children (p 415-421) Abstract
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Beliefs about sleep in childrenDysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep in children (p 422-426) Abstract
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Sleep duration and cognitive functionUsual sleep duration and cognitive function in older adults in Spain (p 427-435) Abstract
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Self-reported sleep duration and cognitive functioning in the general population (p 436-446) Abstract
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Nitric oxide and brain functionNitric oxide modulates the discharge rate of basal forebrain neurones: a study in freely moving rats (p 447-453) Abstract
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Hypoxia and recovery sleepHypoxia-induced changes in recovery sleep, core body temperature, urinary 6-sulphatoxymelatonin and free cortisol after a simulated long-duration flight (p 454-465) Abstract
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Light exposure in evening and morning typesDaily light exposure profiles in older non-resident extreme morning and evening types (p 466-471) Abstract
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ErrataEffects of a combination of napping and bright light pulses on shift workers' sleepiness at the wheel: a pilot study (p 472-479) Abstract
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Erratum (p 480-480) Abstract
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Letters to the EditorInsomnia in the elderly population: a study in hospital clinics of Tehran, Iran (p 481-482) Abstract
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The pharyngeal landscape: its length and breadth (p 483-484) Abstract
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