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  1. Dimensions of arousal: wakefulness and vigor.
    Scott J Dickman
    Hum Factors
    2002 (Vol. 44, Issue 3, Pages 429-42)
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  1. Level of arousal and the ability to maintain wakefulness.
    M H Bonnet, D L Arand
    J Sleep Res
    Dec 1999 (Vol. 8, Issue 4, Pages 247-54)
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  1. The ventilatory response to arousal from sleep is not fully explained by differences in CO(2) levels between sleep and wakefulness.
    R L Horner, M P Rivera, L F Kozar, E A Phillipson
    J Physiol
    Aug 2001 (Vol. 534, Issue Pt 3, Pages 881-90)
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  1. The pharmacology of wakefulness.
    Diane B Miller, James P O'Callaghan
    Metabolism
    Oct 2006 (Vol. 55, Issue 10 Suppl 2, Pages S13-9)
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  1. Ventral hippocampus spikes during sleep, wakefulness, and arousal in the cat.
    K M Hartse, S F Eisenhart, B M Bergmann, A Rechtschaffen
    Sleep
    1979 (Vol. 1, Issue 3, Pages 231-46)
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  1. Respiratory responses to tracheobronchial stimulation during sleep and wakefulness in the adult cat.
    C A Anderson, T E Dick, J Orem
    Sleep
    Jul 1996 (Vol. 19, Issue 6, Pages 472-8)
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  1. Autonomic consequences of arousal from sleep: mechanisms and implications.
    R L Horner
    Sleep
    Dec 1996 (Vol. 19, Issue 10 Suppl, Pages S193-5)
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  1. The perception of wakefulness within sleep.
    S S Campbell, W B Webb
    Sleep
    1981 (Vol. 4, Issue 2, Pages 177-83)
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  1. Circadian timed wakefulness at dawn opposes compensatory sleep responses after sleep deprivation in Octodon degus.
    M J Kas, D M Edgar
    Sleep
    Dec 1999 (Vol. 22, Issue 8, Pages 1045-53)
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  1. Awareness, wakefulness and arousal.
    U Norrsell
    Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien)
    1986 (Vol. 36, Pages 86-8)
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  1. Circadian and arousal state influences on thermoregulation in the pigeon.
    H C Heller, R Graf, W Rautenberg
    Am J Physiol
    Sep 1983 (Vol. 245, Issue 3, Pages R321-8)
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  1. Reflex apnea from laryngeal chemo-stimulation in the sleeping premature newborn lamb.
    F Marchal, B C Corke, H Sundell
    Pediatr Res
    Aug 1982 (Vol. 16, Issue 8, Pages 621-7)
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  1. Extended sleep in humans in 14 hour nights (LD 10:14): relationship between REM density and spontaneous awakening.
    G Barbato, C Barker, C Bender, H A Giesen, T A Wehr
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
    Apr 1994 (Vol. 90, Issue 4, Pages 291-7)
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  1. [How can we define the modalities and clinical levels of coma to wakefulness?]
    F Tasseau, J Rome, E Cuny, E Emery
    Ann Readapt Med Phys
    Nov 2002 (Vol. 45, Issue 8, Pages 439-47)
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  1. [Molecular and neuroanatomical mechanisms of sleep-wakefulness regulation by prostaglandins D2 and E2]
    H Onoe
    Nippon Yakurigaku Zasshi
    Dec 1998 (Vol. 112, Issue 6, Pages 343-9)
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  1. Adenosine A2A, but not A1, receptors mediate the arousal effect of caffeine.
    Zhi-Li Huang, Wei-Min Qu, Naomi Eguchi, Jiang-Fan Chen, Michael A Schwarzschild, Bertil B Fredholm, Yoshihiro Urade, Osamu Hayaishi
    Nat Neurosci
    Jul 2005 (Vol. 8, Issue 7, Pages 858-9)
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  1. Influence of sleep stage and wakefulness on spectral EEG activity and heart rate variations around periodic leg movements.
    Suzie Lavoie, Fabienne de Bilbao, José Haba-Rubio, Vicente Ibanez, Emilia Sforza
    Clin Neurophysiol
    Oct 2004 (Vol. 115, Issue 10, Pages 2236-46)
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  1. CO2 dialysis in nucleus tractus solitarius region of rat increases ventilation in sleep and wakefulness.
    Eugene E Nattie, Aihua Li
    J Appl Physiol
    May 2002 (Vol. 92, Issue 5, Pages 2119-30)
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  1. Swallowing in sleep and wakefulness in adult cats.
    C A Anderson, T E Dick, J Orem
    Sleep
    Jun 1995 (Vol. 18, Issue 5, Pages 325-9)
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  1. Cerebral blood flow and metabolism in sleep.
    R Sawaya, D H Ingvar
    Acta Neurol Scand
    Dec 1989 (Vol. 80, Issue 6, Pages 481-91)
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