Acute reversal of the sleep-waking cycle in man. Effect on sleep stage patterns.
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Description:Changes in sleep pattern are studied in young adults subjected to an acute inversion of sleep-waking cycles. A significant increase in waking and a decrease in REM sleep time occurred during the inverted sleep period, with disruption of the usual sequence and length of all sleep stages. The basic 90-100 minute cycling is the only factor unaltered during inversion of sleep-waking cycles. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:483-489
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Volume:22
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Issue:6
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00038647
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Citation:Arch Neurol 1970 Jun; 22(6):483-489
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Contact Point Address:Division of Neurology Montefiore Hosp and Med Center Division of Neurology Bronx, N Y 10467
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Federal Fiscal Year:1970
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Performing Organization:Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, New York, New York
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:19710601
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Source Full Name:Archives of Neurology
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End Date:19761231
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:ff297f49db904df55c64c7791bee731166b8d4dad90c7b91a4799a7517477fa5ebc4e180847d906867e2cc1430e236c6be4f9dd586ea69fea808092ca9103dd8
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