Bi/CNS 163 Sleep and Dreams

Winter 2000

References


Reserved books (Millikan library)

Journals

Books

Physiology

Functions of sleep

Evolution

General

Sleep Disorders

EEG

Psychology

Misc


 Physiology

Functions of sleep

Evolution

General

Sleep disorders

EEG

Psychology

Misc


JOURNALS

    1. Braun, A. R. & Herscovitch, P. 98 Dissociated pattern of activity in visual corties and their projections during human rapid eye movement sleep. Science 279, 91-95.
    2. Brown, D. W. 1996 Autism, Asperger's Syndrome and the Crick-Mitchison Theory of the Biological Function of REM sleep. Medical Hypotheses 47, 399-403.
    3. Crick, F. 84 Function of the thalamic reticular complex: the searchlight hypothesis. PNAS 81, 4586-4590.
    4. Crick, F. & Mitchison, G. 1983 The function of dream sleep. Nature 304, 111-114.
    5. Crick, F. & Mitchison, G. 1995 REM sleep and neural nets. Behavioural Brain Research 69, 147-155.
    6. Dawson, D. & Reid, K. 97 Fatigue, alcohol and performance impairment. Nature 388, 235-235.
    7. Everson, C. A. 95 Functional Consequences of sustained sleep deprivation in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research 69, 43-54.
    8. Hobson, J. A. 88 The dreaming brain. New York: Basic Books, Inc. Publishers.
    9. Hobson, J. A., Pace-Schott, E. F., Stickgold, R. & Kahn, D. 98 To dream or not to dream ? Relevant data from new neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 8, 239-244.
    10. Hofle, N., Paus, T., Reutens, D., Fiset, P., Gotman, J., Evans, A. C. & Jones, B. E. 97 Regional cerebral blood flow changes as a function of delta and spindle activity during slow wave sleep in humans. Journal of Neuroscience 17, 4800-4808.
    11. Hopfield, J. J., Feinstein, D. I. & Palmer, R. G. 1983 'Unlearning' has a stabilizing effect in collective memories. Nature 304, 158-159.
    12. Horne, J. 88 Why we sleep: Oxford University Press.
    13. Karni, A., Tanne, D., Rubenstein, B. S., Askenasy, J. J. M. & Sagi, D. 94 Dependence on REM sleep of overnight improvement of a perceptual skill. Science 265, 679-681.
    14. Kavanau, J. L. 1997 Memory, sleep and the evolution of mechanisms of synaptic efficacy maintenance. Neuroscience 79, 7-44.
    15. Kilduff, T. S. & Wang, L. C. H. 93 Sleep and Mammalian hibernation: Homologous adaptations and homologous processes ? Sleep 16, 372-386.
    16. La Berge, S. P., Dement, W. C., Nagel, L. E. & Zarcone, V. P. 81 Lucid dreaming verified by volitional communication during rem sleep. Perceptual and motor skills 52, 727-732.
    17. Macquet, P. & Franck, G. 96 Functional neuroanatomy of human rapid eye movement sleep and dreaming. Nature 383, 163-166.
    18. McCormick, D. A. & Bal, T. 97 Sleep and arousal: thalamocortical mechanisms. Annual review of neuroscience 20, 185-215.
    19. McCormick, L. & Montplaisir, J. 97 REM sleep dream mentation in right hemispherectomized patients. Neuropsychologia 35, 695-701.
    20. Mechoulam, R., Fride, E., Hanus, L., Sheskin, T., Bisogno, T., Di Marzo, V., Bayewitch, M. & Vogel, Z. 97 Anandamide may mediate sleep induction. Nature 389, 25-27.
    21. Moorcroft, W. H. 1995 Comments on the symposium and an attempt at synthesis. Behavioural Brain Research 69, 207-210.
    22. Mukhametov, L. M. 84 Sleep in Marine Mammals. Experimental Brain Research Suppl. 8, 227-237.
    23. Patrick, G. T. W. & Gilbert, J. A. 1896 On the effects of loss of sleep. The psychological review. 3, 469-483.
    24. PorkkaHeiskanen, T., Strecker, R. E., Thakkar, M., Bjorkum, A. A., Green, R. W. & McCarley, R. W. 1997 Adenosine : a mediator of the sleep-inducing effects of prolonged wakefulness. Science 276, 1265-1268.
    25. Rechtschaffen, A., Gilliland, M. A., Bergmann, B. M. & Winter, J. B. 83 Physiological correlates of prolonged sleep deprivation effects in rats. Science 221, 182-184.
    26. Rechtschaffen, A. & Kales, A. 68 A Manual of Standardized Terminology, Techniques and Scoring System for Sleep Stages of Human Subjects. Wasington, D.C.: NIH Publication 204.
    27. Ross, J. J. 1965 Neurological findings after prolonged sleep deprivation. Archives of Neurology 12, 399-403.
    28. Segawa, M. & Nomura, Y. 1992 Polysomnography in the Rett Syndrome. Polysomnography in the Rett syndrome 14 (suppl), S46-S54.
    29. Skaggs, W. E. & McNaughton, B. L. 96 Replay of neuronal firing sequences in rat hippocampus during sleep following spatial experience. Science 271, 1870-1873.
    30. Smith, C. 1996 Sleep States, Memory Processes and Synaptic Plasticity. Behavioural Brain Research 78, 49-56.
    31. Steriade, M., McCormick, D. A. & Sejnowski, T. J. 93 Thalamocortical oscillations in the sleeping and aroused brain. Science 262, 679-685.
    32. Tobler, I. 95 Is sleep fundamentally different between mammalian species ? Beahavoiural Brain Research 69, 35-41.
    33. Tobler, I. & al, e. 96 Altered circadian activity rhythms and sleep in mice devoid of prion protein. Nature 380, 639-642.
    34. Tobler, I., Deboer, T. & Fischer, M. 97 Sleep and sleep regulation in normal and prion protein-deficient mice. Journal of neuroscience 17, 1869-1879.
    35. Wilson, M. A. & McNaughton, B. L. 93 Dynamics of the Hippocampal Ensemble Code for Space. Science 261, 1055-1058.
    36. Wilson, M. A. & McNaughton, B. L. 94 Reactivation of Hippocampal Ensemble Memories During Sleep. Science 265, 676-679.
    37. Zepelin, H. & Rechtschaffen, A. 74 Mammalian sleep, longevity and energy metabolism. Brain behaviour and evolution 10, 425-470.


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