HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST ON SLEEP

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General Books
 
  • Ancoli-Israel, Sonia, All I want is a good night’s sleep.  St. Louis:  Mosby, 1996.
  • Borbely, A.A., Secrets of sleep.  New York:  Basic Books, 1986.  228 pages.
  • Carskadon, Mary A., ed., Encyclopedia of sleep and dreaming.  New York:  Macmillan, 1992, 650 pages.
  • Cartwright, Rosalind, A primer on sleep and dreaming.  Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company,  1978.  160 pages.
  • Cartwright, Rosalind, Night life:  explorations  in dreaming.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall, 1977.
  • Cartwright, Rosalind and Lynne Lamberg, Crisis dreaming.  New York:  Harper Collins Publishers, 1992, 288 pages.
  • Catalano, Ellen Mohr, Getting to sleep.  Oakland, CA:  New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 1990.  203 pages.
  • Coleman, Richard M., Wide awake at 3:00 a.m.: by choice or by chance? Stanford, CA: Stanford Alumni Association, 1986.  195 pages.
  • Daws, D., Through the night:  helping parents and sleepless infants.  London:  Free Association Books, 1989.
  • Dement, William C., Some must watch while some must sleep.  Stanford, CA: Stanford Alumni Association, 1972.  149 pages.
  • Dement, William C., The sleepwatchers.  Stanford CA:  Stanford Alumni Association, 1992.  164 pages.
  • Dotto, Lydia, Asleep in the fast lane.  Toronto:  Stoddart Publishing, 1990.  342 pages.
  • Dunkell, Samuel, Goodbye insomnia, hello sleep.  New York:  Carol Publishing Group, 1994.  245 pages.
  • Ferber, Richard, Solve your child's sleep problems.  New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1985.
  • Freud, Sigmond, On dreams.  New York:  W.W. Norton, 1952.
  • Fritz, Roger, Sleep disorders:  America's hidden nightmare.  Naperville, IL:  National Sleep Alert, Inc., 1993. 157 pages.
  • Gackenbach, J., (ed.), Sleep and dreams:  a sourcebook.  New York:  Garland, 1986.
  • Hall, C.S., and R.L. Van de Castle,  The content analysis of dreams.  New York:  Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966.
  • Hartmann, Ernest, The functions of sleep.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1973.  198 pages.
  • Hartmann, Ernest, The sleep book:  understanding and preventing sleep problems in people over 50.  Washington, DC:  American Association of Retired Persons, and Glenview, IL:  Scott, Foresman and Company, 1987.  185 pages.
  • Hauri, Peter J. and Shirley Linde, No more sleepless nights.  New York:  John Wiley and Sons, 1990.  262  pages.Hirsch, S.C., Theater of the night.  What we do and do not know about dreams.  Chicago:  Rand McNally, 1976.
  • Hobson, J. Allan, Sleep.  New York: Scientific American Library: Distributed by W.H. Freeman, 1989.  213  pages.
  • Hobson, J. Allan, The dreaming brain.  New York: Basic Books, 1988.  319 pages.
  • Horne, James, Why we sleep: the functions of sleep in humans and other mammals. Oxford [Oxfordshire];  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1988.  319 pages.
  • Hoskisson, J.B., What is this thing called sleep?  London:  David-Poynter, 1976.
  • Johnson, T. Scott, and Jerry Halberstadt, Phantom of the night.  Cambridge:  New Technology Publishing,  Inc., 1993.  172 pages.
  • Jones Utley, Marguerite, Narcolepsy:  a funny disorder that’s no laughing matter.  DeSoto, TX:  Marguerite Jones Utley, 1995.  166 pages.
  • Lamberg, Lynne, The American Medical Association guide to better sleep.  New York:  Random House, 1984.  342 pages.
  • Lamberg, Lynne, Bodyrhythms:  chronobiology and peak performance.  New York: Morrow, 1994.  256 pages.
  • Lamberg, Lynne, Drugs and sleep.  New York:  Chelsea House, 1988.  126 pages.
  • Lavie, Peretz, The enchanted world of sleep.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1996.  270 pages.
  • Lipman, Derek S., Snoring from a to zzzz.  2nd Ed.  Portland:  Spencer Press, 1996.  236 pages.
  • Luce, Gay Gaer and Julius Segal, Sleep. New York, Coward-McCann, 1966.  335 pages.
  • Meddis, Ray, The sleep instinct.  London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1977.  148 pages.
  • Moorcroft, William H., Sleep, dreaming and sleep disorders: an introduction.  2nd. Ed.  Landham, MD:  University Press of America, 1993.  508 pages.
  • Oswald, Ian, Sleep.  4th ed.  Harmondsworth; Baltimore:  Penguin, 1980.  162 pages.
  • Pascualy, Ralph A., and Sally Warren Soest, Snoring and sleep apnea.  New York:  Raven Press, 1994.  238 pages.
  • Silverstein, A., and V. B. Silverstein, Sleep and dreams.  New York:  Lippincott, 1974.
  • Starlanyl, Devin, and Mary Ellen Copeland, Fibromyalgia & chronic myofascial pain syndrome:  a survival manual.  Oakland:  New Harbinger Publications, 1996.  402 pages.
  • Webb, Wilse B., Sleep, the gentle tyrant.  2nd ed.  Bolton, MA:  Anker Publishing Company, 1992, 179 pages.
  • Yager, Jan, and Michael J. Thorpy, The encyclopedia of sleep and sleep disorders.  New York: Facts on File, 1991.  298 pages.

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    Technical Books
     

  • Abt, L.E., and B.R. Riess, (eds.), Progress in clinical psychology.  Vol VIII, Dreams and dreaming.  New York:  Grune and Stratton, 1968.
  • Akert, A., C. Bally, and J.P. Schade, (eds.), Progress in brain research..  Vol 18, Sleep mechanisms.  Amsterdam:  Elsevier/North, 1965.
  • Anch, A.M., C.P. Browman, M.M. Mitler, and J.K. Walsh, Sleep:  a scientific perspective.  New Jersey:  Prentice  Hall, 1988.
  • Arkin, Arthur M., Sleep-talking: psychology and psychophysiology.  Hillsdale, NJ:  L. Erlbaum Associates, 1981.  624 pages.
  • Arkin, Arthur M., John S. Antrobus, and Steven J. Ellman, (eds.), The mind in sleep: psychology and psychophysiology.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; New York: distributed by Halsted Press, 1978.  653 pages.
  • Aschoff, J. (ed.), Handbook of behavioral neurobiology.  Vol IV, Biological rhythms. New York:  Plenum, 1981.
  • Barber, T.X., (ed.), Advances  in altered states of consciousness and human potentialities.  New York:  Psychological Dimensions, 1976.
  • Barchas, J., and E. Usdin, (eds.), Serotonin and behavior.  New York:  Academic Press, 1973.
  • Benoit, O., (ed.), Physiologie du sommeil:  Sur exploration fonetionnelle.  Paris:  Masson, 1984.  192 pages.
  • Boddy, J., Brain systems and psychological concepts.  Chichester:  Wiley, 1978.
  • Borbely, A. A., and J-L. Valatx, (eds.), Sleep mechanisms.  Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1984.  314 pages.
  • Broughton, Roger J., and Robert D. Ogilvie, Sleep, arousal, and performance.  Boston:  Birkhauser, 1992.  286 pages.
  • Chase, Michael, and Elliot D. Weitzman, (eds.), Sleep disorders:  basic and clinical research.  New York:  S.P.  Medical  & Scientific Books, 1983.  598 pages.
  • Chokroverty, Sudhansu, ed., Sleep disorders medicine:  basic science, technical considerations, and clinical aspects.  Stoneham, MA:  Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994.  576 pages.
  • Clemente, C.D., D.P. Purpura, and F.E. Mayer, (eds.), Sleep and the maturing nervous system.  New York:  Academic Press, 1972.
  • Clift, Anthony D., (ed.), Sleep disturbance and hypnotic drug dependence.  Amsterdam; New York: Excerpta Medica; New York:  sole distributors for the U.S. and Canada, American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1975.  352 pages.
  • Coates, T.J., and C.E. Thoresen, How to sleep better:  a drug-free program for overcoming insomnia.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall, 1977.
  • Cohen, David B., Sleep and dreaming: origins, nature and functions.  1st. ed. Oxford, Eng.; New York:  Pergamon Press, 1979.  315 pages.
  • Cooper, Rosemary, ed., Sleep.  London:  Chapman and Hall Medical, 1994. 702 pages.
  • DeMartino, M.F., Dreams and personality dynamics.  Springfield:  C.C. Thomas, 1959.
  • Dinges, David F., and Roger J. Broughton, (eds.), Sleep and alertness:  chronobiological, behavioral, and  medical aspects of napping.  New York: Raven Press, 1989.  322 pages.
  • Drucker-Colin, R.R. and J.L. McGaugh, (eds.), Neurobiology of sleep and memory.  New York:  Academic Press, 1977.
  • Drucker-Colin, R.R., M.Shkurovich, and M.B. Sterman, (eds.), The functions of sleep.  New York:  Academic Press, 1979.
  • Dunkell, Samuel, Sleep positions; the night language of the body.  W.  Morrow, 1977.  191 pages.
  • Dunlop, Charles E. M., (ed.), Philosophical essays on dreaming.  Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977.  352 pages.
  • Dunne, J.W., An experiment with time.  London:  Faber and Faber, 1953.
  • Edelman, N.H., and T.V. Santiago, (eds.), Breathing disorders of sleep.  New York:  Churchill Livingstone, 1986.
  • Ellman, Steven J., and John S. Antrobus, The mind in sleep: psychology and psychophysiology.  New York:  Wiley, 1991.  588 pages.
  • Enright, James Thomas, The timing of sleep and wakefulness: on the substructure and dynamics of the circadian pacemakers underlying the wake-sleep cycle.  New York: Springer-Verlag, 1980.  263 pages.
  • Fairbanks, David F., et al. (eds.), Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.  New York: Raven Press, 1987.  268  pages.
  • Faraday, A., The dream game.  New York:  Harper and Row, 1974.
  • Ferber, Richard, and Meir Kryger, (Eds.), Principles and practice of sleep medicine in the child.  Philadelphia:  W.B. Saunders, 1995.
  • Fishbein, William, (ed.), Sleep, dreams, and memory.  Jamaica, NY: Spectrum Publications, 1981.  255 pages.
  • Fletcher, Eugene C., (ed.),  Abnormalities of respiration during sleep: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and  treatment.  Orlando, FL:  Grune & Stratton, 1986.  252 pages.
  • Foulkes, David, A grammar of dreams.  New York:  Basic Books, 1978.
  • Foulkes, David, Children's dreams:  longitudinal studies.  New York, Wiley, 1982.
  • Foulkes, David, Dreaming: a cognitive-psychological analysis.  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1985.  221 pages.
  • Foulkes, William David, The psychology of sleep.  New York:  Scribner, 1966. 265 pages.
  • Freemon, Frank R., Sleep research: a critical review.  Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1972.  205 pages.
  • Freud, Sigmond, The interpretation of dreams.  London:  Allen and Unwin, 1954.
  • Fromm, E., The forgotten language.  New York:  Grove Press, 1951.
  • Gackenbach, Jayne, and Stephen LaBerge, (eds.), Conscious mind, sleeping brain: perspectives on lucid dreaming.  New York:  Plenum Press, 1988.  447 pages.
  • Ganten, D., and D. Pfaff, (eds.), Sleep: clinical and experimental aspects. Berlin; New York: Springer-Verlag, 1982.  129 pages.
  • Garfield, P., Creative dreaming.  New York:  Simon and Schuster, 1974.
  • Garfield, P., Pathway to ecstacy.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1979.
  • Garvey, Chester Roy, The activity of young children during sleep, an objective study.  Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press, 1939.  102 pages.
  • Gastaut, H., E. Lugaresi, G.B. Ceroni, and G. Coccagna, (eds.), The abnormalities of sleep in man.  Bologna:  A. Gaggi, 1968.
  • Green, C., Lucid dreams.  London:  Hamish Hamilton, 1968.
  • Grings, W.W., and M.E. Dawson, Emotions and bodily responses:  a psychophysiological approach.  New York:  Academic Press, 1978.
  • Guilleminault, Christian (ed.), Sleeping and waking disorders:  indications and techniques.  Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Medical/Nursing Division, 1982.  435 pages.
  • Guilleminault, Christian, (ed.), Sleep and its disorders in children.  New York: Raven Press, 1987.  316 pages.
  • Guilleminault, Christian, and William C. Dement, (eds.), Sleep apnea syndromes. New York:  A.R. Liss, 1978, 372 pages.
  • Guilleminault, Christian, William C. Dement, and P. Passouant, (eds.), Advances in sleep research.  Volume 3:  narcolepsy.  New York:  Spectrum Publications, 1976.
  • Guilleminault, Christian, and Elio Lugaresi, (eds.), Sleep/wake disorders: natural history, epidemiology, and long-term evolution.  New York: Raven Press, 1983.  284 pages.
  • Guilleminault, Christian, and M. Partinen, (eds.), Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.  New York:  Raven Press, 1990.
  • Hall, C.S., and V.J. Nordby, The individual and his dreams.  New York:  Signet, 1972.
  • Harms, E., (ed.), Child psychiatry.  Volume 2, problems of sleep and dreams in children.  New York:  Macmillan, 1964.
  • Hart, J., R. Corriere, W. Karle, and L. Woldenberg, Dreaming and waking:  the functional approach to using dreams.  Los Angeles:  Center Foundation, 1980.
  • Hauri, Peter, Current concepts:  the sleep disorders.  (2nd edition)  Kalmazoo, MI:  The Upjohn Company,    1982.
  • Hartmann, Ernest,  The biology of dreaming.  Springfield:  C.C. Thomas, 1967.
  • Hartmann, Ernest, The nightmare: the psychology and biology of terrifying dreams.  New York: Basic Books, 1984.  294 pages.
  • Hartmann, Ernest, Sleep and dreaming.  Boston:  Little and Brown, 1970.
  • Heynick, F.,  Theoretical and empirical investigation into verbal aspects of the Freudian model of dream generation.  Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen Dissertation, 1983.
  • Hobson, J.A., and M.A.B. Brazier, International brain research organization monograph series.  Volume VI, the reticular formation revisisted:  specifying function for a nonspecific system.  New York:  Raven Press, 1980.
  • Hobson, J.A., and R.W. McCarley, Neuronal activity in sleep:  an annotated bibliography.  Los Angeles:  Brain Information Service/Brain Research Institute, 1971.
  • Hobson, J.A., and R.W. McCarley, Neuronal activity in sleep.  Los Angeles:  Brain Information Service/Brain Research Institute, 1977.
  • Horne, James A., Why we sleep.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press, 1988.
  • Hufford, David, The terror that comes in the night: an experience-centered study of supernatural assault traditions.  Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1982.  278 pages.
  • Inoue, S., Biology of sleep substances.  Boca Raton:  CRC Press, 1989.  203 pages.
  • Inoue, S., and D. Schneider-Helmert, (eds.), Sleep peptides:  basic and clinical approaches.  Springer-Verlag:  Japan Societies Press, 1988.
  • Johnson, Laverne C., et al., (ed.), Biological rhythms, sleep and shift work. New York: SP Medical and Scientific Books, 1981.  618 pages.
  • Jones, R.M., The new psychology of dreaming.  New York:  Grune and Stratton, 1970.
  • Kagan, F., T. Harwood, K. Tickels, A.D. Rudzik, and M. Sorer, (eds.), Hypnotics:  methods of development and evaluation.  New York:  Spectrum, 1975.
  • Kales, Anthony, (ed.), Sleep:  physiology and pathology:  a symposium.  Philadelphia:  J.B. Lippincott, 1969.
  • Kales, Anthony, and J.D. Kales, Evaluation and treatment of insomnia.  London:  Oxford University Press, 1984.
  • Karacan, Ismet, (ed.), Psychophysiological aspects of sleep.  New Jersey:  Noyes Medical, 1981.
  • Karmanova, Ida G., A'Evol:I^i:I:u:I^t:I:si:I^i:I:a sna.  English evolution of sleep: stages of the formation of  the 'wakefulness-sleep' cycle in vertebrates.  Translation from Russian by A.I. Koryushkin and O.P. Uchastkin. Basel; New York: Karger, 1982.  164 pages.
  • Kety, S.S., E.V. Evarts, and H.L. Williams, Sleep and altered states of consciousness.  Research publication of the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Diseases.  Baltimore:  Williams and Wilkins, 1967.
  • Kleitman, Nathaniel, Sleep and wakefulness as alternating phases in the cycle of existence.  Chicago:  The    University of Chicago Press, 1939.  638 pages.
  • Kleitman, Nathaniel, Sleep and wakefulness.  Revised and enlarged edition.  Chicago: University of Chicago  Press, 1963.  552 pages.
  • Kleitman, Nathaniel, F.J. Mullin, N.R. Cooperman and S. Titelbaum, Sleep characteristics; how they vary and  react to changing conditions in the group and the individual.  Chicago:  The University of Chicago Press, 1937. 80 pages.
  • Koella, Werner P., Sleep: its nature and physiological organization. Springfield, IL: C.C.  Thomas, 1967.  199 pages.
  • Koella, Werner P., (ed.), Sleep 1980:  circadian rhythms, dreams, noise and sleep, neurophysiology, therapy.  Fifth European Congress on Sleep Research, Amsterdam, 1980.  Basel:  S. Karger, 1981.
  • Koella, Werner P., and P. Levin, (ed.), Sleep 1976:  Memory, environment, epilepsy, sleep staging.  Basel:  S. Karger, 1977.
  • Kramer, M., (ed.), Dream psychology and the new biology of dreaming.  Springfield:  C.C. Thomas, 1969.
  • Kryger, Meir H., Thomas Roth and William C. Dement, (eds.), Principles and practice of sleep medicine.  2nd. Ed.  Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1994.  1067 pages.
  • Kupfer, David J., and Thomas Crook, (eds.), Physicians' guide to the recognition and treatment of sleep disorders in the elderly.  CT: Mark Powley Associates, Inc., 1984.  68 pages.
  • Kupfer, David J., Timothy Monk, and J.D. Barchas, (eds.), Biological rhythms and mental disorders.  New York:  The Guilford Press, 1988.
  • Lacks, P., Behavioral treatment for persistent insomnia.  New York:  Pergamon Press, 1987.
  • Laget, P., and R. Salbreux, Atlas of encephalography in the child.  Paris:  Masson, 1982.
  • Lairy, G.C. and P. Salzarulo (eds.), The experimental study of human sleep:  methodological problems.  Amsterdam:  Elsevier, 1975.
  • Lemaine, G., M. Glemoncon, A. Gomis, B. Pollin, and B. Salvo, Strategies and choices in research:  a historical review of studies in sleep.  The Hague:  Mouton, 1977.
  • Levin, P., and W.P. Koella, (eds.), Sleep 1974:  instinct, neurophysiology, endocrinology, episodes, dreams, epilepsy and intracranial pathology.  Basel:  S. Karger, 1975.
  • Luce, G.G., Biological rhythms in psychiatry and medicine.  PHS Publication No. 2088.  Washington, DC:  US Government Printing Office, 1970.
  • Luce, G.G., Body time.  Physiological rhythms and social stress.  New York:  Pantheon Books, 1971.
  • Luce, G.G., and J. Segal, Insomnia.  The guide for troubled sleepers.   New York:  Doubleday, 1969.
  • Lugaresi, Elio, Giorgio Coccagna and Magda Mantovani, Hypersomnia with periodic apneas.  New York:  SP Medical & Scientific Books, 1978.  151 pages.
  • Lydic, Ralph and Julien F. Biebuyck, (eds.), Clinical physiology of sleep. Bethesda, MD:  American  Physiological Society, 1988.  239 pages.
  • Mackie, R.R., (ed.), Vigilance:  theory, operational performance, and physiological correlates.  New York:  Plenum Publishing Co., 1977.
  • Madow, L. and L.H. Snow, The psychodynamic implications of the physiological studies on dreams.  Springfield:  C.C. Thomas, 1970.
  • Malcolm, N., Dreaming.  New York:  Humanities Press, 1962.
  • Martin, Richard J., (ed.),  Cardiorespiratory disorders during sleep.  2nd ed.   Mount Kisco, NY: Futura Publishing Company, Inc., 1990.  368 pages.
  • Mattlin, E., Sleep less, live more.  New York:  Lippincott, 1979.
  • Mayes, Andrew (ed.), Sleep mechanisms and functions in humans and animals: an evolutionary perspective.  Wokingham, Berkshire:  Van Nostrand Reinhold (UK) Co., 1983.  363 pages.
  • McGinty, D.J., R. Drucker-Colin, A. Morrison, and P.L. Parmeggiani, Brain mechanisms of sleep.  New York:  Raven Press, 1985.
  • Mendelson, Wallace B., Human sleep:  research and clinical care.  New York:  Plenum Publishing Co., 1987.
  • Mendelson, Wallace B., J. Christian Gillin and Richard Jed Wyatt, Human sleep and its disorders.  New York:  Plenum Press, 1977.  260 pages.
  • Moore-Ede, Martin C., Scott S. Campbell, and Russel J. Reiter, Electromagnetic fields and circadian rhythmicity.  Boston:  Birkhauser, 1992.  210 pages.
  • Moore-Ede, Martin C., and Charles A. Czeisler, Mathematical models of the circadian sleep-wake cycle.  New York: Raven Press, 1984.  216 pages.
  • Moore-Ede, Martin C., F.M. Sulzman, and C.A. Fuller, The clocks that time us: physiology of the circadian timing system.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press, 1982.
  • Morgan, Kevin, Sleep and aging: a research-based guide to sleep in later life. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.  151 pages.
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  • Moss, C.S., The hypnotic investigation of dreams.  New York:  Wiley, 1967.
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  • Orr, William C., Kenneth Z. Altshuler, and Monte L. Stahl, Managing sleep complaints.  Chicago: Year Book  Medical Publishers, 1982.  156 pages.
  • Oswald, Ian, Sleeping and waking: physiology and psychology.  Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1962.  232 pages.
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  • Roth, B., Narcolepsy and hypersomnia.  Revised and edited by R. Broughton. Basel:  Karger, 1980.
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  • Ullman, M., S. Krippner, and A. Vaughan, Dream telepathy.  New York:  Macmillan, 1973.
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  • Usdin, Gene, (ed.), Sleep research and clinical practice.  New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1973.  94 pages.
  • Van Pragg, H.M., and H. Meinardi, (eds.), Brain and sleep.  Amsterdam:  De Erven Bohn BV, 1974.
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  • Watkins, M.M., Waking dreams.  New York:  Gordon and Breach Interfact Books, 1976.
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  • Wauquier, A., J.M. Gaillard, J.M. Monti, and M. Radulovacki, Sleep:  neurotransmitters and neuromodulators.  New York:  Raven Press, 1985.
  • Webb, Wilse, (ed.), Sleep: an active process; research and commentary.  Chicago:  Scott, Foresman, 1973.  139 pages.
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  • Weitzman, E.D., (ed.), Advances in sleep research, volume 1.  New York:  Spectrum, 1974.
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  • American Sleep Disorders Association.  The clinical use of the multiple sleep latency test.  Sleep 1992;15(3):268-76.
  • American Sleep Disorders Association.  Practice parameter for portable recording.  Sleep 1994;17(4):372-7.
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  • Dreaming.  New York:  Human Sciences Press, Inc., 1991-.
  • Journal of Biological Rhythms.  New York:  Guilford Publications, 1985-.
  • Journal of Sleep Research.  Oxford:  Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992-.
  • Sleep.  New York:  Raven Press, 1978-1990.
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  • Sleep Research.  Los Angeles:  Brain Information Service/Brain Research Institute, University of California, 1972-.

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