Search Results - "Marsh, Gail R."
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Does cognitive-behavioral insomnia therapy alter dysfunctional beliefs About sleep?
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Sleep in the laboratory and sleep at home II: Comparisons of middle-aged insomnia sufferers and normal sleepers
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2001)“…The study compared adaptation responses and sleep pattern differences shown by normal sleepers and insomnia sufferers during lab (LPSG) and home (HPSG)…”
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treatment of Chronic Primary Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (11-04-2001)“…CONTEXT Use of nonpharmacological behavioral therapy has been suggested for treatment of chronic primary insomnia, but well-blinded, placebo-controlled trials…”
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NREM Sleep EEG frequency spectral correlates of sleep complaints in primary insomnia subtypes
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Insomnia and the Eye of the Beholder: Are There Clinical Markers of Objective Sleep Disturbances Among Adults With and Without Insomnia Complaints?
Published in Journal of consulting and clinical psychology (01-08-2000)“…Previous findings suggest that some who report insomnia sleep well, whereas some noncomplaining individuals sleep rather poorly. This study was conducted to…”
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Binaural Auditory Beats Affect Vigilance Performance and Mood
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-01-1998)“…LANE, J. D., S. J. KASIAN, J. E. OWENS AND G. R. MARSH. Binaural auditory beats affect vigilance performance and mood. PHYSIOL BEHAV 63(2) 249–252, 1998.—When…”
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Sleep in the laboratory and sleep at home : Comparisons of older insomniacs and normal sleepers
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1997)“…Many laboratory polysomnographic (LPSG) studies have shown only modest sleep differences between insomniacs and matched, noncomplaining normal controls…”
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Slow-wave sleep and waking cognitive performance II: Findings among middle-aged adults with and without insomnia complaints
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-07-2000)“…Previous studies showing a relationship between nocturnal slow-wave sleep (SWS) and subsequent diurnal performance among young normal sleepers and older…”
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Daytime testing after laboratory or home‐based polysomnography: comparisons of middle‐aged insomnia sufferers and normal sleepers
Published in Journal of sleep research (01-03-2003)“…SUMMARY Many studies have shown only modest differences between insomnia sufferers and matched, non‐complaining normal controls in regard to their levels of…”
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Slow-wave sleep and waking cognitive performance II
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A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Sleep-Maintenance Insomnia in Older Adults
Published in Psychology and aging (01-06-1992)“…Older adults (3 men, 4 women, aged 55 to 68 years) with chronic sleep-maintenance insomnia were treated sequentially with relaxation therapy (RT) and then with…”
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NREM sleep EEG frequency spectral correlates of sleep complaints in primary insomnia subtypes
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-2002)“…To determine whether the frequency spectrum of the sleep EEG is a physiologic correlate of 1) the degree to which individuals with persistent primary insomnia…”
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Ambulatory polysomnography: technical aspects and normative values
Published in Journal of clinical neurophysiology (01-01-1992)“…Ambulatory polysomnographic (APSG) assessment of sleep disorders is now possible, but the technique of APSG is sufficiently different from in-laboratory PSG…”
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Ambulatory cassette polysomnography: findings from a large cohort of drug-free insomnia patients
Published in Journal of clinical neurophysiology (01-05-1995)“…Technology for conducting ambulatory polysomnography (APSG) has been available for more than a decade, but relatively few studies have used this technology to…”
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Sleep in peri-menopausal and post-menopausal women
Published in Sleep medicine reviews (01-11-1998)“…Despite the fact that a large number of women report sleep disturbances associated with peri-menopausal and post-menopausal periods, there is a surprising lack…”
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Differences in the late components of the event-related potential due to age and to semantic and non-semantic tasks
Published in Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology (01-01-1984)“…Recent work in event-related potentials (ERPs) has revealed differences between ERPs elicited during the performance of semantic and nonsemantic tasks. This…”
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Comparison of cognitive-behavioral therapy and clonazepam for treating periodic limb movement disorder
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1996)“…Many patients with periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) display inadequate sleep hygiene, and others decline conventional pharmacologic intervention for…”
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Do our methods lead to insomniacs' madness? : Daytime testing after laboratory and home-based polysomnographic studies
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1997)“…Complaints of daytime dysfunction are common among chronic insomniacs, but laboratory comparisons of insomniacs and age-matched and gender-matched normal…”
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Aerobic fitness, acute exercise and sleep in older men
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-1993)“…In the current study 12 aerobically fit and 12 sedentary older men underwent two nocturnal polysomnographic (PSG) studies. A control PSG was conducted…”
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Sleep Variability Across Consecutive Nights of Home Monitoring in Older Mixed DIMS Patients
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