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  1. Behind closed eyes: Understanding nightmares in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder – A systematic review
  2. The role of microsleeps to estimate sleepiness at the wheel and near-miss accidents in obstructive sleep apnea
  3. Sleep alterations in major depressive disorder and insomnia disorder: a network meta-analysis of polysomnographic studies
  4. EEG brain networks modulation during sleep onset: the effects of aging
  5. The association between dream activity and alexithymia during pregnancy: A cross‐sectional study in a sample of pregnant women
  6. In the Arms of Morpheus: Recent Advances in Dreaming and in Other Sleep-Related Metacognitions
  7. Decreased Delta/Beta ratio index as the sleep state-independent electrophysiological signature of sleep state misperception in Insomnia disorder: A focus on the sleep onset and the whole night
  8. Poster sessions
  9. Exploring the role of dreams: insights from recent studies
  10. Sleep Disturbances and Co-sleeping in Italian Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  11. Dreaming for two: A systematic review of mental sleep activity during pregnancy
  12. Sleep and Multiple Sclerosis: An Intriguing and Promising Relationship
  13. Spatiotemporal EEG dynamics of the sleep onset process in preadolescence
  14. Restless legs symptoms increased during COVID-19 pandemic. International ICOSS-survey
  15. Associations between obesity, a composite risk score for probable long COVID, and sleep problems in SARS-CoV-2 vaccinated individuals
  16. How COVID-19 Affected Sleep Talking Episodes, Sleep and Dreams?
  17. Nightmare frequency is a risk factor for suicidal ideation during the COVID‐19 pandemic
  18. Estimation bias and agreement limits between two common self-report methods of habitual sleep duration in epidemiological surveys
  19. Sleep in Healthy and Pathological Aging
  20. Mounting Evidence on the Relationship between Sleep and Alzheimer's Disease
  21. Neurophysiological Parameters Influencing Sleep–Wake Discrepancy in Insomnia Disorder: A Preliminary Analysis on Alpha Rhythm during Sleep Onset
  22. Habitual short sleepers with pre-existing medical conditions are at higher risk of Long COVID
  23. Challenging subjective excessive daytime sleepiness as an insomnia symptom: a retrospective study
  24. The Impact of Delayed School Start Times During COVID-19 on Academic Performance: A Longitudinal Naturalistic Study in Italian High Schools
  25. The Role of Sleep in Multiple Sclerosis
  26. Poor sleep hygiene practices are associated with a higher increase in sleep problems during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A latent change score model
  27. The role of the sleep K‐complex on the conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease
  28. Efficacy of light intervention in improving mood and behaviour, but not sleep in intellectually disabled older adults
  29. Association between hypersomnolence and the COVID-19 pandemic: The International COVID-19 Sleep Study (ICOSS)
  30. Longitudinal Findings on the Oneiric Activity Changes Across the Pandemic
  31. Decision-Making and Risk-Propensity Changes during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown
  32. Sleep Deprivation and Insomnia in Adolescence: Implications for Mental Health
  33. The effects of bifrontal anodal transcranial direct current stimulation ( tDCS ) on sleepiness and vigilance in partially sleep‐deprived subjects: A multidimensional study
  34. Persistent short nighttime sleep duration is associated with a greater post-COVID risk in fully mRNA-vaccinated individuals
  35. Healthcare Workers after Two Years of COVID-19: The Consequences of the Pandemic on Psychological Health and Sleep among Nurses and Physicians
  36. Electroencephalographic and neurophysiological changes
  37. Sleep problems in adults with learning disabilities: the compelling need for objective and methodologically consistent studies
  38. Shift workers are at increased risk of severe COVID-19 compared with day workers: Results from the international COVID sleep study (ICOSS) of 7141 workers
  39. Ear your heart: transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate variability in healthy young participants
  40. The role of sleep and dreams in long‐ COVID
  41. The Effect of COVID-19 on Sleep Quality and Mental Health: Adolescents Are More at Risk Than the Elderly
  42. The Influence of Sleep Talking on Nocturnal Sleep and Sleep-Dependent Cognitive Processes
  43. A systematic review of dreams and nightmares recall in patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder
  44. Dreaming in Parasomnias: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder as a Model
  45. ‘This is the last episode’: the association between problematic binge‐watching and loneliness, emotion regulation, and sleep‐related factors in poor sleepers
  46. Sleep symptoms are essential features of long‐ COVID – Comparing healthy controls with COVID ‐19 cases of different severity in the international COVID ...
  47. Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Traumatized Us Collectively? The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Sleep Factors via Traumatization: A Multinational Survey
  48. Dreaming during the COVID-19 pandemic: A narrative review
  49. Dream‐enactment behaviours during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: an international COVID ‐19 sleep study
  50. What about dreams ? State of the art and open questions
  51. The Oneiric Activity during and after the COVID-19 Total Lockdown in Italy: A Longitudinal Study
  52. Exoskeletons for Mobility after Spinal Cord Injury: A Personalized Embodied Approach
  53. Editorial: Psychological Sleep Studies: New Insights to Support and Integrate Clinical Practice Within the Healthcare System
  54. Functional connectivity changes in insomnia disorder: A systematic review
  55. Rethinking the Body in the Brain after Spinal Cord Injury
  56. Nightmares in People with COVID-19: Did Coronavirus Infect Our Dreams?
  57. Disturbances in sleep, circadian rhythms and daytime functioning in relation to coronavirus infection and Long‐COVID – A multinational ICOSS study
  58. Sleep talking versus sleep moaning: electrophysiological patterns preceding linguistic vocalizations during sleep
  59. Exploring the functional role and neural correlates of K-complexes in isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder
  60. Pre-sleep arousal and sleep quality during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy
  61. Sleep and daytime problems during the COVID-19 pandemic and effects of coronavirus infection, confinement and financial suffering: a multinational survey using a harmonised questionnaire
  62. Persistence of the Effects of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Sleep: A Longitudinal Study
  63. Insomnia, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: an international collaborative study
  64. Dreams and Nightmares during the First and Second Wave of the COVID-19 Infection: A Longitudinal Study
  65. Comparison of Sleep and Attention Metrics Among Nurses Working Shifts on a Forward- vs Backward-Rotating Schedule
  66. Changes in sleep pattern and dream activity across and after the COVID‐19 lockdown in Italy: A longitudinal observational study
  67. Social Jetlag Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic as a Predictor of Insomnia – A Multi-National Survey Study
  68. The Regional EEG Pattern of the Sleep Onset Process in Older Adults
  69. Relationship between Cortical Thickness and EEG Alterations during Sleep in the Alzheimer’s Disease
  70. Evening-types show highest increase of sleep and mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic—multinational study on 19 267 adults
  71. Age-Related Effect of Sleepiness on Driving Performance: A Systematic-Review
  72. The State of Art on Co-Morbid Insomnia and Sleep Apnea (COMISA)
  73. “Stay at Home” in Italy during the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Longitudinal Study on Individual Well-Being among Different Age Groups
  74. The impact of the end of COVID confinement on pandemic dreams, as assessed by a weekly sleep diary: a longitudinal investigation in Italy
  75. EEG Patterns Prior to Motor Activations of Parasomnias: A Systematic Review
  76. Dream Activity in Narcoleptic Patients During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy
  77. COVID‐19 lockdown and poor sleep quality: Not the whole story
  78. Pandemic dreams: quantitative and qualitative features of the oneiric activity during the lockdown due to COVID-19 in Italy
  79. The association between high risk of sleep apnea, comorbidities, and risk of COVID-19: a population-based international harmonized study
  80. Sleep-Based Interventions in Alzheimer’s Disease: Promising Approaches from Prevention to Treatment along the Disease Trajectory
  81. EEG alterations during wake and sleep in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease
  82. Sleep-Related Problems in Night Shift Nurses: Towards an Individualized Interventional Practice
  83. The effect of 5 nights of sleep restriction on empathic propensity
  84. Go Virtual to Get Real: Virtual Reality as a Resource for Spinal Cord Treatment
  85. Sleep in the Aging Brain
  86. Investigation on Neurobiological Mechanisms of Dreaming in the New Decade
  87. The distinctive sleep pattern of the human calcarine cortex: a stereo-electroencephalographic study
  88. Pandemic nightmares: Effects on dream activity of the COVID‐19 lockdown in Italy
  89. Sleep-Related Declarative Memory Consolidation in Children and Adolescents with Developmental Dyslexia
  90. The brain network organization during sleep onset after deprivation
  91. <p>The Association Between School Start Time and Sleep Duration, Sustained Attention, and Academic Performance</p>
  92. Sleep and circadian problems during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic: the International COVID‐19 Sleep Study (ICOSS)
  93. Poor Sleep Quality and Its Consequences on Mental Health During the COVID-19 Lockdown in Italy
  94. <p>Electrophysiological Correlates of Dream Recall During REM Sleep: Evidence from Multiple Awakenings and Within-Subjects Design</p>
  95. Nurses and Night Shifts: Poor Sleep Quality Exacerbates Psychomotor Performance
  96. Sleep in Isolated, Confined, and Extreme (ICE): A Review on the Different Factors Affecting Human Sleep in ICE
  97. The electroencephalographic features of the sleep onset process and their experimental manipulation with sleep deprivation and transcranial electrical stimulation protocols
  98. Dream Recall upon Awakening from Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Older Adults: Electrophysiological Pattern and Qualitative Features
  99. The Influence of Sleep Quality, Vigilance, and Sleepiness on Driving-Related Cognitive Abilities: A Comparison between Young and Older Adults
  100. Boosting Slow Oscillations during Sleep to Improve Memory Function in Elderly People: A Review of the Literature
  101. Subclinical epileptiform activity during sleep in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment
  102. <p>Effects of Total and Partial Sleep Deprivation on Reflection Impulsivity and Risk-Taking in Deliberative Decision-Making</p>
  103. Later School Start Time: The Impact of Sleep on Academic Performance and Health in the Adolescent Population
  104. The impact of five nights of sleep restriction on emotional reactivity
  105. Sleep EEG oscillations in neurodevelopmental disorders without intellectual disabilities
  106. Sleep electroencephalography and brain maturation: developmental trajectories and the relation with cognitive functioning
  107. Insights from human sleep research on neural mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease
  108. Disconnected Body Representation: Neuroplasticity Following Spinal Cord Injury
  109. Bilateral Theta Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) Modulates EEG Activity: When tACS Works Awake It Also Works Asleep
  110. Advances in Understanding the Relationship between Sleep and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  111. Cued Memory Reactivation during Motor Imagery Practice Influences Early Improvement of Procedural Skill Learning
  112. Mental Sleep Activity and Disturbing Dreams in the Lifespan
  113. Oscillatory EEG Activity During REM Sleep in Elderly People Predicts Subsequent Dream Recall After Awakenings
  114. A Correlational Analysis of the Relationships among Intolerance of Uncertainty, Anxiety Sensitivity, Subjective Sleep Quality, and Insomnia Symptoms
  115. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Sleep Spindle Sources Across NREM Sleep Cycles
  116. Sleep and β-Amyloid Deposition in Alzheimer Disease: Insights on Mechanisms and Possible Innovative Treatments
  117. The Spatiotemporal Pattern of the Human Electroencephalogram at Sleep Onset After a Period of Prolonged Wakefulness
  118. The Functional Role of Dreaming in Emotional Processes
  119. The heritability of the human K-complex: a twin study
  120. Cortical activation during sleep predicts dream experience in narcolepsy
  121. Not only a Problem of Fatigue and Sleepiness: Changes in Psychomotor Performance in Italian Nurses across 8-h Rapidly Rotating Shifts
  122. Timing and Topography of Sleep Onset: Asynchronies and Regional Changes of Brain Activity
  123. Structural and Functional Differences in Brain Mechanisms of Dream Recall
  124. Sleep talking: A viable access to mental processes during sleep
  125. Narcolepsy and emotional experience: a review of the literature
  126. The Efficacy of Transcranial Current Stimulation Techniques to Modulate Resting-State EEG, to Affect Vigilance and to Promote Sleepiness
  127. The role of sleep in aesthetic perception and empathy: A mediation analysis
  128. Different maturational changes of fast and slow sleep spindles in the first four years of life
  129. Spotlight on dream recall: the ages of dreams
  130. Sleep and emotional processing
  131. Aging and dreaming: EEG oscillations predict dream recall
  132. K-complexes and slow wave activity during nrem sleep in patients with Alzheimer's disease
  133. Prevalence of sleep talking in an Italian sample, association with other altered nocturnal behaviours and quality of sleep: preliminary findings
  134. Sleep and cortical maturation: slow and fast sleep spindles in the first 4 years of life
  135. Bilateral 5 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation on fronto-temporal areas modulates resting-state EEG
  136. Beyond the neuropsychology of dreaming: Insights into the neural basis of dreaming with new techniques of sleep recording and analysis
  137. Cortical connectivity modulation during sleep onset: A study via graph theory on EEG data
  138. The effect of sleep deprivation on retrieval of emotional memory: a behavioural study using film stimuli
  139. Electrophysiological pattern of dream experience
  140. Enhancing Human Cognition with Cocoa Flavonoids
  141. In Search of Sleep Biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease: K-Complexes Do Not Discriminate between Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Healthy Controls
  142. Predicting Dream Recall: EEG Activation During NREM Sleep or Shared Mechanisms with Wakefulness?
  143. Use of varenicline in smokeless tobacco cessation influences sleep quality and dream recall frequency but not dream affect
  144. The Fall of Sleep K-Complex in Alzheimer Disease
  145. Brain Correlates of Successful Dream Recall
  146. Flavanol-rich chocolate acutely improves arterial function and working memory performance counteracting the effects of sleep deprivation in healthy individuals
  147. Electrical stimulation of the frontal cortex enhances slow-frequency EEG activity and sleepiness
  148. Poor sleep quality influences emotional evaluations even after controlling for depression
  149. The effect of sleep deprivation on the encoding of contextual and non-contextual aspects of emotional memory
  150. Do exoskeletons dream of plastic sleep?
  151. Mapping changes in cortical activity during sleep in the first 4 years of life
  152. Activation of the motor cortex during phasic rapid eye movement sleep
  153. Parietal Fast Sleep Spindle Density Decrease in Alzheimer’s Disease and Amnesic Mild Cognitive Impairment
  154. Dopaminergic system and dream recall: An MRI study in Parkinson's disease patients
  155. State- or trait-like individual differences in dream recall: preliminary findings from a within-subjects study of multiple nap REM sleep awakenings
  156. EEG topography during sleep inertia upon awakening after a period of increased homeostatic sleep pressure
  157. Emotional memory processing is influenced by sleep quality
  158. EEG oscillations during sleep and dream recall: state- or trait-like individual differences?
  159. Gender Differences in Sleep Deprivation Effects on Risk and Inequality Aversion: Evidence from an Economic Experiment
  160. Frequency-dependent effects of oscillatory-tDCS on egg oscillations: a study with better oscillation detection method (BOSC)
  161. The asssessment of somatosensory cortex plasticity during sleep deprivation by paaired associative stimulation
  162. Sleep Deprivation Affects Somatosensory Cortex Excitability as Tested Through Median Nerve Stimulation
  163. Topographic electroencephalogram changes associated with psychomotor vigilance task performance after sleep deprivation
  164. Emotional working memory during sustained wakefulness
  165. Hippocampal slow EEG frequencies during NREM sleep are involved in spatial memory consolidation in humans
  166. Hippocampal sleep spindles preceding neocortical sleep onset in humans
  167. How we fall asleep: regional and temporal differences in electroencephalographic synchronization at sleep onset
  168. Can taking a nap during a night shift counteract the impairment of executive skills in residents?
  169. Long-Term Impact of Earthquakes on Sleep Quality
  170. Dorsolateral prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with major depression locally affects alpha power of REM sleep
  171. Is Sleep Essential for Neural Plasticity in Humans, and How Does It Affect Motor and Cognitive Recovery?
  172. The impact of one night of sleep deprivation on moral judgments
  173. Validity of the Italian Version of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
  174. Slow EEG rhythms and inter-hemispheric synchronization across sleep and wakefulness in the human hippocampus
  175. Local aspects of sleep
  176. Hippocampal Sleep Features: Relations to Human Memory Function
  177. How we remember the stuff that dreams are made of: Neurobiological approaches to the brain mechanisms of dream recall
  178. Dissociated wake-like and sleep-like electro-cortical activity during sleep
  179. Going Local: Insights from EEG and Stereo-EEG Studies of the Human Sleep-Wake Cycle
  180. Republished review: Systematic review and meta-analysis of psychomotor effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields
  181. A specific deficit in spatial memory acquisition in post-traumatic stress disorder and the role of sleep in its consolidation
  182. Recalling and Forgetting Dreams: Theta and Alpha Oscillations during Sleep Predict Subsequent Dream Recall
  183. Electroencephalographic sleep inertia of the awakening brain
  184. Systematic review and meta-analysis of psychomotor effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields
  185. Sleep deprivation suppresses the increase of rapid eye movement density across sleep cycles
  186. Amygdala and hippocampus volumetry and diffusivity in relation to dreaming
  187. Lack of sleep affects the evaluation of emotional stimuli
  188. The effects of sleep and sleep deprivation on task-switching performance
  189. Recovery sleep after sleep deprivation almost completely abolishes dream recall
  190. The effects of sleep deprivation in humans: topographical electroencephalogram changes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep versus REM sleep
  191. Increased cortical plasticity in the elderly: changes in the somatosensory cortex after paired associative stimulation
  192. Heritability of Intracortical Inhibition and Facilitation
  193. Erratum
  194. Consensus paper: Combining transcranial stimulation with neuroimaging
  195. Directional information flows between brain hemispheres across waking, non-REM and REM sleep states: An EEG study
  196. Acute Mobile Phones Exposure Affects Frontal Cortex Hemodynamics as Evidenced by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
  197. Climate Change 2013 - The Physical Science Basis
  198. Editorial [Hot Topic:Neurobiology Wakes Up for Research on Sleep Disorders: An Integration of Basic and Clinical Research(Executive Editor: Luigi De Gennaro)]
  199. Quantitative Electroencephalogram (EEG) in Insomnia: A New Window on Pathophysiological Mechanisms
  200. The electroencephalographic fingerprint of sleep is genetically determined: A twin study
  201. Procedural learning and sleep hippocampal low frequencies in humans
  202. Sleep to find your way: The role of sleep in the consolidation of memory for navigation in humans
  203. Cortical Plasticity Induced by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation during Wakefulness Affects Electroencephalogram Activity during Sleep
  204. Age dependence of primary motor cortex plasticity induced by paired associative stimulation
  205. Interhemispheric Transfer Deficit in Alexithymia: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study
  206. Psychomotor performance is not influenced by brief repeated exposures to mobile phones
  207. Sleep in the Human Hippocampus: A Stereo-EEG Study
  208. Psychiatric Comorbidity in Learning Disorder: Analysis of Family Variables
  209. Neurophysiological correlates of sleepiness: A combined TMS and EEG study
  210. Slow Eye Movements and Subjective Estimates of Sleepiness Predict EEG Power Changes During Sleep Deprivation
  211. Neurophysiological effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on humans: A comprehensive review
  212. Modulation of corticospinal excitability by paired associative stimulation: Reproducibility of effects and intraindividual reliability
  213. The role of sleep in the consolidation of route learning in humans: A behavioural study
  214. Directional Information Flows between Brain Hemispheres during Presleep Wake and Early Sleep Stages
  215. Sleep loss, learning capacity and academic performance
  216. Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability
  217. The electroencephalographic substratum of the awakening
  218. Is the brain influenced by a phone call?
  219. Can an inert sleeping pill affect sleep? Effects on polysomnographic, behavioral and subjective measures
  220. Oculomotor changes are associated to daytime sleepiness in the multiple sleep latency test
  221. An electroencephalographic fingerprint of human sleep
  222. Antero-posterior functional coupling at sleep onset: changes as a function of increased sleep pressure
  223. The relationship between alexithymia, depression, and sleep complaints
  224. Changes in fronto-posterior functional coupling at sleep onset in humans
  225. Reduction of Transcallosal Inhibition upon Awakening from REM Sleep in Humans as Assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  226. Handedness is mainly associated with an asymmetry of corticospinal excitability and not of transcallosal inhibition
  227. Intracortical inhibition and facilitation upon awakening from different sleep stages: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study
  228. Paradoxes of the first-night effect: a quantitative analysis of antero-posterior EEG topography
  229. Corticospinal excitability and sleep: a motor threshold assessment by transcranial magnetic stimulation after awakenings from REM and NREM sleep
  230. Callosal effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): the influence of gender and stimulus parameters
  231. Time-course of electromagnetic field effects on human performance and tympanic temperature
  232. Effect of total sleep deprivation on the landmarks of stage 2 sleep
  233. The Impact of Event Scale
  234. Sleep spindles: an overview
  235. Reduced sympathetic outflow and adrenal secretory activity during a 40-day stay in the Antarctic
  236. Psychosocial factors discriminate oligozoospermic from normozoospermic men
  237. Reproducibility of callosal effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with interhemispheric paired pulses
  238. Alexithymia and Dream Recall Upon Spontaneous Morning Awakening
  239. Are polysomnographic measures of sleep correlated to alexithymia?
  240. Regional differences of the temporal EEG dynamics during the first 30 min of human sleep
  241. Topographical changes in N1-P2 amplitude upon awakening from recovery sleep after slow-wave sleep deprivation
  242. Regional Differences of the Human Sleep Electroencephalogram in Response to Selective Slow-wave Sleep Deprivation
  243. Cortical EEG topography of REM onset: the posterior dominance of middle and high frequencies
  244. Interhemispheric asymmetry of human sleep EEG in response to selective slow-wave sleep deprivation.
  245. The Cyclic Alternating Pattern Decreases as a Consequence of Total Sleep Deprivation and Correlates with EEG Arousals
  246. Interhemispheric asymmetry of human sleep EEG in response to selective slow-wave sleep deprivation.
  247. The boundary between wakefulness and sleep: quantitative electroencephalographic changes during the sleep onset period
  248. Antero-posterior EEG changes during the wakefulness–sleep transition
  249. Auditory evoked responses upon awakening from sleep in human subjects
  250. Visual search performance across 40 h of continuous wakefulness: Measures of speed and accuracy and relation with oculomotor performance
  251. EEG Arousals in Normal Sleep: Variations Induced by Total and Selective Slow-wave Sleep Deprivation
  252. How much sleep do we need?
  253. Slow eye movements and EEG power spectra during wake-sleep transition
  254. Effect of slow-wave sleep deprivation on topographical distribution of spindles
  255. Oculomotor impairment after 1 night of total sleep deprivation: a dissociation between measures of speed and accuracy
  256. Voluntary Oculomotor Performance Upon Awakening After Total Sleep Deprivation
  257. The spontaneous K-complex during stage 2 sleep: is it the ‘forerunner’ of delta waves?
  258. Effects of Sleep Loss on Waking Actigraphy
  259. Selective slow-wave sleep deprivation and time-of-night effects on cognitive performance upon awakening
  260. Effect of a presleep optokinetic stimulation on rapid eye movements during REM sleep
  261. The relationship between frequency of rapid eye movements in REM sleep and SWS rebound
  262. Psychosocial factors and male seminal parameters
  263. A complementary relationship between wake and REM sleep in the auditory system: a pre-sleep increase of middle-ear muscle activity (MEMA) causes a decrease of MEMA during sleep
  264. Sleep Deprivation and Phasic Activity of REM Sleep: Independence of Middle-Ear Muscle Activity From Rapid Eye Movements
  265. Auditory arousal thresholds after selective slow-wave sleep deprivation
  266. The effects of slow-wave sleep (SWS) deprivation and time of night on behavioral performance upon awakening
  267. A Finger-Tapping Task and a Reaction Time Task as Behavioral Measures of the Transition From Wakefulness to Sleep: Which Task Interferes Less With the Sleep Onset Process?
  268. Rapid eye movements density as a measure of sleep need: REM density decreases linearly with the reduction of prior sleep duration
  269. Left movers' advantage in heartbeat discrimination: A replication and extension
  270. The complementary relationship between waking and REM sleep in the oculomotor system: an increase of rightward saccades during waking causes a decrease of rightward eye movements during REM sleep
  271. Which hemisphere falls asleep first?
  272. Increase of Rem Duration and Decrease of Rem latency After a Prolonged Test of Visual Attention
  273. Prevalent direction of reflective lateral eye movements and ear asymmetries in a dichotic test of musical chords
  274. Reliability of a Handedness Performance Test in Right and Left Handed Children: a Research Note
  275. A complementary relationship between waking and REM sleep in the direction of eye movements: Preliminary data on lateral eye mover subjects
  276. Reduction of ocular motility following visuo-spatial questions: A test of the visual interference hypothesis
  277. Ultradian variations in a lateralized letters recognition and points enumeration task: non-stationariety, stability and individual differences
  278. Reflective lateral eye movements: Individual styles, cognitive and lateralization effects
  279. Hemispheric Differentiation and Dream Recall: Subjective Estimates of Sleep and Dreams in Different Handedness Groups