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- Intrinsic period and light intensity determine the phase relationship between melatonin and sleep in humans (5 links)
- K-complex, a reactive EEG graphoelement of NREM sleep: An old chap in a new garment (5 links)
- Life-Span, tumor incidence, and natural killer cell activity in mice selected for high or low antibody responsiveness (5 links)
- Lost in translation (5 links)
- Macroscopic Models for Human Circadian Rhythms (5 links)
- Maintenance, reserve and compensation: the cognitive neuroscience of healthy ageing (5 links)
- Mammalian sleep dynamics: How diverse features arise from a common physiological framework (5 links)
- Markov mortality models: Implications of quasistationarity and varying initial distributions (5 links)
- Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators. (5 links)
- Modeling the temporal architecture of rat sleep-wake behavior. (5 links)
- Modeling transformations of neurodevelopmental sequences across mammalian species (5 links)
- Modulations of the experience of self and time (5 links)
- Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy (5 links)
- Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex (5 links)
- Network measures predict neuropsychological outcome after brain injury (5 links)
- Neuronal avalanches and coherence potentials (5 links)
- Neutral theory for life histories (5 links)
- On the low dimensionality of behavioral deficits and alterations of brain network connectivity after focal injury (5 links)
- Paradoxical timing of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate sleep and wakefulness in humans (5 links)
- Parvalbumin-expressing interneurons coordinate hippocampal network dynamics required for memory consolidation (5 links)
- Peak of circadian melatonin rhythm occurs later within the sleep of older subjects (5 links)
- PhysioBank, PhysioToolkit, and PhysioNet : Components of a New Research Resource for Complex Physiologic Signals (5 links)
- Prediction of post-vaccine population structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae using accessory gene frequencies (5 links)
- Probabilistic sleep architecture models in patients with and without sleep apnea (5 links)
- Process-Specific Alliances (PSAs) in Cognitive Neuroscience (5 links)
- Quantifying Human Circadian Pacemaker Response to Brief, Extended, and Repeated Light Stimuli over the Phototopic Range (5 links)
- Reduced lifespan and increased ageing driven by genetic drift in small populations (5 links)
- Reorganization in Adult Primate Sensorimotor Cortex: Does It Really Happen? (5 links)
- Reproductive value, the stable stage distribution, and the sensitivity of the population growth rate to changes in vital rates (5 links)
- Review: On mathematical modeling of circadian rhythms, performance, and alertness (5 links)
- Revisiting Lenneberg’s Hypotheses About Early Developmental Plasticity: Language Organization After Left-Hemisphere Perinatal Stroke (5 links)
- Revisiting spontaneous internal desynchrony using a quantitative model of sleep physiology (5 links)
- Robustness in biological and social systems (5 links)
- Searching for rewards like a child means less generalization and more directed exploration (5 links)
- Simulations of light effects on the human circadian pacemaker: Implications for assessment of intrinsic period (5 links)
- Social embeddedness in an online weight management programme is linked to greater weight loss (5 links)
- Social status alters immune regulation and response to infection in macaques (5 links)
- Symmetry Breaking in Space-Time Hierarchies Shapes Brain Dynamics and Behavior (5 links)
- The Diagnosis of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Emerging Challenge (5 links)
- The Effects of APOE and ABCA7 on Cognitive Function and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk in African Americans: A Focused Mini Review (5 links)
- The Hidden Repertoire of Brain Dynamics and Dysfunction (5 links)
- The Utility of Fisher's Geometric Model in Evolutionary Genetics Phenotypic complexity: the number of statistically independent phenotypic traits an organism exposes to natural selection in a given environment (5 links)
- The epidemiologic transition: A theory of the epidemiology of population change (5 links)
- The future of human cerebral cartography: A novel approach (5 links)
- The heritability of general cognitive ability increases linearly from childhood to young adulthood (5 links)
- The maps problem and the mapping problem: Two challenges for a cognitive neuroscience of speech and language (5 links)
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders (5 links)
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders2 (5 links)
- The resilience framework as a strategy to combat stress-related disorders3 (5 links)
- Timing of Sleep and Its Relationship with the Endogenous Melatonin Rhythm (5 links)
- Unstable neurons underlie a stable learned behavior (5 links)
- What is Sleep?/Is sleep for remembering or forgetting? (5 links)
- User:AishaDasgupta (5 links)
- User:AlexHerman (5 links)
- User:AlfonsHoekstra (5 links)
- User:AndyRominger (5 links)
- User:AnnetteOstling (5 links)
- User:BarbaraNatterson-Horowitz (5 links)
- User:BernieCrespi (5 links)
- User:Bree Aldridge (5 links)
- User:CarolineBledsoe (5 links)
- User:CeciliaDinizBehn (5 links)
- User:CharlotteLee (5 links)
- User:ChhandaDutta (5 links)
- User:ChristopherCowie (5 links)
- User:DarioValenzano (5 links)
- User:DietmarPlenz (5 links)
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- Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Welcome (4 links)
- Aging and measures of processing speed (4 links)
- Brain state stability during working memory is explained by network control theory, modulated by dopamine D1/D2 receptor function, and diminished in schizophrenia (4 links)
- Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Introductory Remarks (4 links)
- Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Welcome & Introduction around the Room (4 links)
- Cortically coordinated NREM thalamocortical oscillations play an essential, instructive role in visual system plasticity (4 links)
- Critical networks exhibit maximal information diversity in structure-dynamics relationships (4 links)
- Critical slowing down as early warning for the onset and termination of depression4 (4 links)
- Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/Emergence of Aging in Natural and Synthetic Multicellular Structures (4 links)
- Dynamical indicators of resilience in postural balance time series are related to successful aging in high-functioning older adults (4 links)
- Editorial overview: Neurobiology of cognitive behavior: Complexity of neural computation and cognition (4 links)
- High performance communication by people with paralysis using an intracortical brain-computer interface (4 links)
- Hippocampal network oscillations rescue memory consolidation deficits caused by sleep loss (4 links)
- Human information processing in complex networks (4 links)
- Irregular spiking of pyramidal neurons organizes as scale-invariant neuronal avalanches in the awake state (4 links)
- Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Higher-order interactions, stability across timescales, and macroecological patterns (4 links)
- Loss of Consciousness Is Associated with Stabilization of Cortical Activity2 (4 links)
- Open questions in artificial life (4 links)
- Physical Resilience: Not Simply the Opposite of Frailty (4 links)
- Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - perceiving climate change and its impacts on reproduction and migration (4 links)
- Predicting the stability of large structured food webs (4 links)
- Quantifying Systemic resilience of humans and other animals (4 links)
- Resilience Versus Robustness in Aging (4 links)
- Review - Segregated Systems of Human Brain Networks (4 links)
- Socioeconomic status moderates age-related differences in the brain’s functional network organization and anatomy across the adult lifespan (4 links)
- Socioeconomic status moderates age-related differences in the brain’s functional network organization and anatomy across the adult lifespan2 (4 links)
- The Island Where People Forget to Die - The New York Times (4 links)