Derk-Jan Dijk

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1 PER3 polymorphism predicts sleep structure and waking performance. Curr Biol 2007 2.93
2 Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption in schizophrenia. Br J Psychiatry 2011 2.21
3 Daytime light exposure dynamically enhances brain responses. Curr Biol 2006 2.17
4 Interindividual variation in sleep duration and its association with sleep debt in young adults. Sleep 2005 2.07
5 Getting through to circadian oscillators: why use constant routines? J Biol Rhythms 2002 2.02
6 Sex difference in the near-24-hour intrinsic period of the human circadian timing system. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2011 1.97
7 Age-related reduction in the maximal capacity for sleep--implications for insomnia. Curr Biol 2008 1.97
8 Effects of insufficient sleep on circadian rhythmicity and expression amplitude of the human blood transcriptome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2013 1.94
9 Sleep-facilitating effect of exogenous melatonin in healthy young men and women is circadian-phase dependent. Sleep 2006 1.80
10 Uncovering residual effects of chronic sleep loss on human performance. Sci Transl Med 2010 1.66
11 Low-dose repeated caffeine administration for circadian-phase-dependent performance degradation during extended wakefulness. Sleep 2004 1.54
12 Light as a modulator of cognitive brain function. Trends Cogn Sci 2009 1.47
13 Peak of circadian melatonin rhythm occurs later within the sleep of older subjects. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2002 1.46
14 Early morning executive functioning during sleep deprivation is compromised by a PERIOD3 polymorphism. Sleep 2008 1.43
15 The selective extrasynaptic GABAA agonist, gaboxadol, improves traditional hypnotic efficacy measures and enhances slow wave activity in a model of transient insomnia. Sleep 2007 1.40
16 Effects of partial and acute total sleep deprivation on performance across cognitive domains, individuals and circadian phase. PLoS One 2012 1.35
17 Daily and seasonal variation in the spectral composition of light exposure in humans. Chronobiol Int 2009 1.33
18 Blue-enriched white light in the workplace improves self-reported alertness, performance and sleep quality. Scand J Work Environ Health 2008 1.32
19 Mistimed sleep disrupts circadian regulation of the human transcriptome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2014 1.30
20 Brain responses to violet, blue, and green monochromatic light exposures in humans: prominent role of blue light and the brainstem. PLoS One 2007 1.28
21 The spectral composition of evening light and individual differences in the suppression of melatonin and delay of sleep in humans. J Pineal Res 2011 1.28
22 Effects of three weeks of mild sleep restriction implemented in the home environment on multiple metabolic and endocrine markers in healthy young men. Metabolism 2012 1.20
23 Functional magnetic resonance imaging-assessed brain responses during an executive task depend on interaction of sleep homeostasis, circadian phase, and PER3 genotype. J Neurosci 2009 1.20
24 Nonvisual responses to light exposure in the human brain during the circadian night. Curr Biol 2004 1.18
25 Age-related change in the association between a polymorphism in the PER3 gene and preferred timing of sleep and waking activities. J Sleep Res 2007 1.18
26 Daytime exposure to bright light, as compared to dim light, decreases sleepiness and improves psychomotor vigilance performance. Sleep 2003 1.16
27 Inter-individual differences in habitual sleep timing and entrained phase of endogenous circadian rhythms of BMAL1, PER2 and PER3 mRNA in human leukocytes. Sleep 2008 1.16
28 Sleep, diurnal preference, health, and psychological well-being: a prospective single-allelic-variation study. Chronobiol Int 2012 1.13
29 Melatonin advances the circadian timing of EEG sleep and directly facilitates sleep without altering its duration in extended sleep opportunities in humans. J Physiol 2004 1.09
30 Older people awaken more frequently but fall back asleep at the same rate as younger people. Sleep 2004 1.09
31 Differential effects of a dual orexin receptor antagonist (SB-649868) and zolpidem on sleep initiation and consolidation, SWS, REM sleep, and EEG power spectra in a model of situational insomnia. Neuropsychopharmacology 2012 1.09
32 Human circadian melatonin rhythm phase delay during a fixed sleep-wake schedule interspersed with nights of sleep deprivation. J Pineal Res 2003 1.04
33 Sleep function: current questions and new approaches. Eur J Neurosci 2009 1.02
34 Robust circadian rhythm in heart rate and its variability: influence of exogenous melatonin and photoperiod. J Sleep Res 2007 1.01
35 The suitability of actigraphy, diary data, and urinary melatonin profiles for quantitative assessment of sleep disturbances in schizophrenia: a case report. Chronobiol Int 2006 1.00
36 Plasma melatonin rhythms in young and older humans during sleep, sleep deprivation, and wake. Sleep 2007 1.00
37 Melatonin phase-shifts human circadian rhythms with no evidence of changes in the duration of endogenous melatonin secretion or the 24-hour production of reproductive hormones. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2003 1.00
38 Effects of light on cognitive brain responses depend on circadian phase and sleep homeostasis. J Biol Rhythms 2011 0.98
39 Assessment of circadian rhythms in humans: comparison of real-time fibroblast reporter imaging with plasma melatonin. FASEB J 2012 0.97
40 Alertness, mood and performance rhythm disturbances associated with circadian sleep disorders in the blind. J Sleep Res 2008 0.96
41 PER3 polymorphism and cardiac autonomic control: effects of sleep debt and circadian phase. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2008 0.96
42 Circadian period and the timing of melatonin onset in men and women: predictors of sleep during the weekend and in the laboratory. J Sleep Res 2012 0.93
43 Effects of sleep inertia after daytime naps vary with executive load and time of day. Behav Neurosci 2011 0.92
44 Survival analysis indicates that age-related decline in sleep continuity occurs exclusively during NREM sleep. Neurobiol Aging 2012 0.91
45 Altered sleep and behavioral activity phenotypes in PER3-deficient mice. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2011 0.90
46 Morning sleep inertia in alertness and performance: effect of cognitive domain and white light conditions. PLoS One 2013 0.89
47 Interindividual differences in circadian rhythmicity and sleep homeostasis in older people: effect of a PER3 polymorphism. Neurobiol Aging 2011 0.87
48 A method to assess the dissipation of the [corrected] residual effects of [corrected] hypnotics: eszopiclone versus zopiclone. J Clin Psychopharmacol 2012 0.83
49 Exploiting human and mouse transcriptomic data: Identification of circadian genes and pathways influencing health. Bioessays 2015 0.83
50 Time to wake-up: sleep problems and daytime sleepiness in long-term stroke survivors. Brain Inj 2008 0.81
51 Sleep of aging women and men: back to basics. Sleep 2006 0.81
52 A new EEG biomarker of neurobehavioural impairment and sleepiness in sleep apnea patients and controls during extended wakefulness. Clin Neurophysiol 2013 0.80
53 Sleep- and circadian-dependent modulation of REM density. J Sleep Res 2002 0.80
54 Acute sleep deprivation: the effects of the AMPAKINE compound CX717 on human cognitive performance, alertness and recovery sleep. J Psychopharmacol 2011 0.80
55 The relation between poor sleep, impulsivity and aggression in forensic psychiatric patients. Physiol Behav 2013 0.79
56 EEG power spectra response to a 4-h phase advance and gaboxadol treatment in 822 men and women. J Clin Sleep Med 2011 0.79
57 Why do we sleep so late? J Sleep Res 2013 0.79
58 Effect of a novel histamine subtype-3 receptor inverse agonist and modafinil on EEG power spectra during sleep deprivation and recovery sleep in male volunteers. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 2011 0.79
59 Slow wave sleep in patients with respiratory failure. Sleep Med 2011 0.79
60 Nocturia is associated with loss of deep sleep independently from sleep apnea. Neurourol Urodyn 2015 0.79
61 Sensitive to sleep loss or not: neurons, working memory, insomnia and the heart. J Sleep Res 2013 0.79
62 Out of synch with society: an update on delayed sleep phase disorder. Curr Opin Pulm Med 2014 0.77
63 Sleep and health: beyond sleep duration and sleepiness? J Sleep Res 2012 0.76
64 Risk-taking and other effects of sleep loss on brain function and behaviour. J Sleep Res 2011 0.75
65 Subjective sleepiness: an undervalued early sign of insufficient sleep? J Sleep Res 2014 0.75
66 Phenotyping sleep. J Sleep Res 2011 0.75
67 Napping: when sleep is bad for you? J Sleep Res 2015 0.75
68 Falling asleep at the wheel across Europe. J Sleep Res 2015 0.75
69 Call for nomination for Editor-in-Chief. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
70 Sleep research: observing dreams and inducing hypnagogic images. J Sleep Res 2012 0.75
71 Sleep spindles, mobile phones, lucid dreaming and sleep in Parkinson's disease and autism spectrum disorders. J Sleep Res 2012 0.75
72 A sleep-centric view. J Sleep Res 2010 0.75
73 Tensor based singular spectrum analysis for automatic scoring of sleep EEG. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng 2014 0.75
74 From apnea and insomnia in Iceland to season and slow wave sleep. J Sleep Res 2012 0.75
75 Dreaming, memory, insomnia and the exploding attention for sleep. J Sleep Res 2015 0.75
76 Sleep fragmentation, metabolism, and sleepiness. J Sleep Res 2013 0.75
77 Sleep credit and debit: grey matter and emotional intelligence in the balance? J Sleep Res 2013 0.75
78 Sleep and cognition in ageing: how to measure what? J Sleep Res 2014 0.75
79 Daily variations in sleep: associated genes and effects on affect. J Sleep Res 2014 0.75
80 Imaging and monitoring sleep and its disorders: local sleep, circadian rhythms and variability. J Sleep Res 2012 0.75
81 Sleep and metabolism: you sleep what you eat? J Sleep Res 2014 0.75
82 Sleep, rhythms and metabolism: too many links to be ignored. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
83 Sleep in children, sleep spindles, and the metrics of memory. J Sleep Res 2013 0.75
84 Sleep research in the near future: a passing outlook. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
85 Sleep for all ages: at home or in the laboratory? J Sleep Res 2011 0.75
86 Sleep in infants, children and adolescents: parents matter. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
87 Sleep variety: physiology, psychology and epidemiology. J Sleep Res 2010 0.75
88 Sleep loss: effects on brain and body in the very young and very old. J Sleep Res 2015 0.75
89 Sleep restriction and emotion, electroencephalography (EEG) and dream recall, and insomnia and punctuality. J Sleep Res 2012 0.75
90 Biomarkers, old and new: for sleep, sleepiness, circadian phase and much more…. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
91 Not so fast: sleep and media use. J Sleep Res 2014 0.75
92 Models and standards in sleep research and sleep medicine. J Sleep Res 2016 0.75
93 Sleep--is the 24/7 lifestyle leaving us seriously short? J Fam Health Care 2003 0.75