Sleep fragmentation elevates behavioral, electrographic and neurochemical measures of sleepiness.

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Published in Neuroscience on April 18, 2007

Authors

J T McKenna1, J L Tartar, C P Ward, M M Thakkar, J W Cordeira, R W McCarley, R E Strecker

Author Affiliations

1: VA Boston Healthcare System and Harvard Medical School, Laboratory of Neuroscience, Research 151-C, 940 Belmont Street, Building 46, Brockton, MA 02301, USA. james_mckenna@hms.harvard.edu

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