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245 00 Sleep onset :|bnormal and abnormal processes /|cedited by 
       Robert D. Ogilvie and John R. Harsh. 
246 1  |iAvailable from some providers with title:|aPsycBOOKS 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Washington, DC :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c[1994] 
264  4 |c©1994 
300    1 online resource (xxviii, 397 pages) :|billustrations 
       (some color). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  APA science volumes. 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0  Sleep onset: conceptual issues / Allan Rechtschaffen -- 
       Important underemphasized aspects of sleep onset / Roger 
       Broughton -- Immune-neuroendocrine-thermal mechanisms and 
       the sleep-wake system / Harvey Moldofsky -- Prediction of 
       sleep onset / Wilse B. Webb -- Prediction of intentional 
       and unintentional sleep onset / Torbjorn Åkerstedt and 
       Simon Folkard -- Entrained phase of circadian pacemaker 
       serves to stabilize altertness and performance throughout 
       the habitual waking day / Charles A. Czeisler, Derk-Jan 
       Dijk, and Jeanne F. Duffy -- Vigilance decrement and 
       sleepiness / Nancy Barone Kribbs and David Dinges -- 
       Impact of the level of physiological arousal on estimates 
       of sleep latency / Michael H. Bonnet and Donna A. Arand --
       Home monitoring of sleep onset and sleep-onset mentation 
       use the nightcap / Robert Stickgold and J. Allan Hobson --
       Sleep paralysis and sleep-onset REM period in normal 
       individuals / Kazuhiko Fukuda -- Period analysis of sleep 
       onset in depressed outpatients and normal control subjects
       / Roseanne Armitage ... [et al.] -- Fluctuations in single
       -hertz EEG activity during the transition to sleep / 
       Pietro Badia, Kenneth P. Wright, Jr., and Albert Wauquier 
       --Quantitative topographic EEG mapping during drowsiness 
       and sleep onset / Joel Hasan and Roger Broughton -- 
       Topographical EEG changes and the hypnagogic experience / 
       Tadao Hori, Mitsuo Hayashi, and Toshio Morikawa -- Sleep 
       EEG characteristics after a spontaneous awakening / Teresa
       Paiva and Agostinho Rosa -- Are there changing CNS 
       priorities in sleepiness and sleep? EEG and ERP evidence /
       Robert D. Ogilvie, Robin A. Battye, and Iain A. Simons -- 
       Stimulus processing awake and asleep: similarities and 
       differences in electrical CNS responses / Dean F. 
       Salisbury -- Event-related potentials during the wake-to-
       sleep transition / John R. Harsh -- Modification of the 
       multiple sleep latency test / Paul Naitoh and Tamsin L. 
       Kelly -- Mismatch negativity in sleep / Risto Näätänen and
       Heikki Lyytinen -- Attentional allocation and capacity in 
       waking arousal / Sidney J. Segalowitz, Diana Velikonja, 
       and Jane Storrie-Baker. 
520    "Sleep Onset: Normal and Abnormal Processes" examines a 
       highly focused segment of research on sleep and 
       physiological functioning, the crucial wake-sleep 
       transition that marks the point, on the continuum, at 
       which predominantly wake-related and predominantly sleep-
       related activities are present at the same time. The 21 
       chapters of this book are divided into 5 sections that 
       cover general and theoretical concerns; predictive models,
       behavioral, cognitive, and subjective changes; 
       electroencephalographic changes; and event-related 
       potential changes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA,
       all rights reserved). 
530    Also available online via the World Wide Web, by 
       subscription to Ovid PsycBooks. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Sleep|xStages. 
650  0 Sleep|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Sleep|xPhysiological aspects. 
650  2 Sleep Stages. 
650  2 Sleep|xpsychology. 
650  2 Sleep|xphysiology. 
700 1  Ogilvie, Robert D.,|d1941- 
700 1  Harsh, John R. 
776 1  |cOriginal|w(DLC)   94041375 
830  0 APA science volumes. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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