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Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 129:107-110
The immature brain is much more sensitive to abnormal experience, particularly sleep deprivation, drug exposure, and maternal separation. The critical time period during which features in the brain’s susceptibility to such experience change, howeve
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C. W. Erwin, Andrew O. Jamieson, Helio Lemmi, J. Catesby Ware, Quentin R. Regestein, Francis M. Gengo, Thomas Roth, Milton K. Erman, Barbara Roth-Schechter, James K. Walsh, Mark W. Mahowald, Martin B. Scharf, Gerald W. Vogel
Publikováno v:
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental. 16:169-176
This study compared hypnotic effects of zolpidem 10 mg, temazepam 15 mg and placebo in healthy adults. Two factors expected to promote insomnia, the 'first night effect' and a 2-hour phase advance, were combined in a single night laboratory-based dou
Autor:
Gerald W. Vogel, Pingfu Feng
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 23:1005-1011
Publikováno v:
Clinical Drug Investigation. 20:143-149
Objective: To assess the short-term efficacy of zaleplon in older patients with insomnia. Design and Setting: Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Latin-square design conducted in six sleep research centres. Patients: 48 chronic insomnia pat
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Gerald W. Vogel, Pingfu Feng
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 23:9-14
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Many findings suggest that in altricial mammals neonatal REM sleep has developmental functions. However, investigations of these developmental functions has been hampered by technical limitations of the conventional polysomnographic
Publikováno v:
Perceptual and Motor Skills. 89:209-217
This study examined the effects of motion of an artificial bed partner on the sleep of a real subject on the same mattress. A 240-lb eight-sided cylindrical roller served as the artificial bed partner. The roller was placed on one side of a king-size
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 809:307-313
Previous research has demonstrated that brainstem injections of acetylcholine agonists (e.g., carbachol) produced electrophysiological indicators of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep in the cat. Recent reports now indicate that this phenomenon may hold
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Jonathan B Fleming, Kimberly A. Yonkers, Stephen Kaplita, Jacques Montplaisir, Harvey Moldofsky, Gerald W. Vogel, Roseanne Armitage, Bruce Albala, A. John Rush, J. Christian Gillin, Andrew Winokur, Milton K. Erman, Robert D. McQuade
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 44:3-14
Background: Sleep disturbances are common in major depressive disorder. In previous open-label trials, nefazodone improved sleep continuity and increased rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, while not affecting stage 3/4 sleep or REM latency; in contrast,
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C. W. Erwin, J. Catesby Ware, P. Tigel, Mark W. Mahowald, Milton K. Erman, Andrew O. Jamieson, Martin B. Scharf, Quentin R. Regestein, Gerald W. Vogel, James K. Walsh
Publikováno v:
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental. 13:191-198
Trazodone is an antidepressant which is used at low doses as a hypnotic. The hypnotic efficacy of trazodone in non-depressed insomniacs is unknown, especially in comparison to hypnotic medications such as zolpidem. Following a placebo screening week,
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Brain Research. 756:68-75
Although the biological cause of endogenous depression is unknown, one commonly held hypothesis proposes that depression results, in part, from decreased central serotonin (5-HT) neurotransmission. Previous research found that clomipramine (CLI) trea