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The following pages link to Localized and lateralized cerebral glucose metabolism associated with eye movements during REM sleep and wakefulness: a positron emission tomography (PET) study (Q40941004):
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- Depression and sleep: pathophysiology and treatment (Q24635629) (← links)
- fMRI evidence for multisensory recruitment associated with rapid eye movements during sleep (Q30490608) (← links)
- Contextual approaches to the physiology and classification of erectile function, erectile dysfunction, and sexual arousal. (Q33958470) (← links)
- REM sleep - by default? (Q34105409) (← links)
- Virtual reality and consciousness inference in dreaming (Q34313716) (← links)
- The Involvement of Noradrenaline in Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Mentation (Q35607222) (← links)
- Sleep architecture of consolidated and split sleep due to the dawn (Fajr) prayer among Muslims and its impact on daytime sleepiness (Q35749418) (← links)
- Enhanced emotional reactivity after selective REM sleep deprivation in humans: an fMRI study (Q36037469) (← links)
- Assessing cerebral glucose metabolism in patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. (Q36350514) (← links)
- A contextual definition of male sexual arousal (Q36810366) (← links)
- Evidence of subthalamic PGO-like waves during REM sleep in humans: a deep brain polysomnographic study. (Q37332457) (← links)
- Automatic detection of rapid eye movements (REMs): A machine learning approach (Q37643242) (← links)
- The Development Of The Science Of Dreaming (Q37792525) (← links)
- To What Extent Do Neurobiological Sleep-Waking Processes Support Psychoanalysis? (Q37792548) (← links)
- Functional neuroanatomy of human rapid-eye-movement sleep and dreaming (Q38841898) (← links)
- Experimental Research on Dreaming: State of the Art and Neuropsychoanalytic Perspectives (Q39233507) (← links)
- Preliminary evidence of an association between increased REM density and poor antidepressant response to partial sleep deprivation (Q41736467) (← links)
- Dreaming as mind wandering: evidence from functional neuroimaging and first-person content reports (Q42042248) (← links)
- Rapid eye movement sleep changes during the adaptation night in combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (Q45334840) (← links)
- Increased REM sleep density at admission predicts relapse by three months in primary alcoholics with a lifetime diagnosis of secondary depression (Q46481283) (← links)
- The golden age of rapid eye movement sleep discoveries. 1. Lucretius--1964. (Q47616294) (← links)
- Effects of rapid eye movement sleep deprivation on fear extinction recall and prediction error signaling (Q48289221) (← links)
- Amygdala and hippocampus volumetry and diffusivity in relation to dreaming (Q48343360) (← links)
- Visual dream content, graphical representation and EEG alpha activity in congenitally blind subjects. (Q48409960) (← links)
- Intracerebral hemodynamics probed by near infrared spectroscopy in the transition between wakefulness and sleep (Q48721491) (← links)
- Correlation of high-frequency oscillations with the sleep-wake cycle and cognitive activity in humans (Q48735440) (← links)
- Rapid Eye Movements in Sleep Furnish a Unique Probe Into Consciousness (Q59133553) (← links)
- Dream experiences and the neural correlates of perceptual consciousness and cognitive access (Q90646891) (← links)