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  1. (hist) ‎Reliability Theory of Aging and Longevity4 ‎[320 bytes]
  2. (hist) ‎Climate shocks and rural-urban migration in Mexico: exploring nonlinearities and thresholds ‎[321 bytes]
  3. (hist) ‎Reproductive Mishaps and Western Contraception: An African Challenge to Fertility Theory ‎[333 bytes]
  4. (hist) ‎Amplification or suppression: Social networks and the climate change-migration association in rural Mexico ‎[336 bytes]
  5. (hist) ‎The epidemiologic transition: A theory of the epidemiology of population change ‎[340 bytes]
  6. (hist) ‎Uncoupling of biological oscillators: A complementary hypothesis concerning the pathogenesis of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ‎[341 bytes]
  7. (hist) ‎Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/SusanFitzpatrick ‎[341 bytes]
  8. (hist) ‎Evidence of strain structure in Plasmodium falciparum var gene repertoires in children from Gabon, West Africa ‎[342 bytes]
  9. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/AishaDasgupta ‎[343 bytes]
  10. (hist) ‎Complexity of neural computation and cognition ‎[344 bytes]
  11. (hist) ‎Interdependence theory of tissue failure: Bulk and boundary effects ‎[347 bytes]
  12. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/RajanBishwakarma ‎[349 bytes]
  13. (hist) ‎Asking the Right Questions in Alzheimer’s Research ‎[359 bytes]
  14. (hist) ‎A Tissue Engineered Model of Aging: Interdependence and Cooperative Effects in Failing Tissues ‎[360 bytes]
  15. (hist) ‎Ageing-associated disorders ‎[379 bytes]
  16. (hist) ‎The function of dream sleep ‎[389 bytes]
  17. (hist) ‎Rethinking resilience from indigenous perspectives ‎[393 bytes]
  18. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Session IIB: Viral Evolution, Dynamics, and Therapies ‎[396 bytes]
  19. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/JacopoGrilli ‎[399 bytes]
  20. (hist) ‎Are There too Many Farms in the World? Labor-Market Transaction Costs, Machine Capacities and Optimal Farm Size ‎[400 bytes]
  21. (hist) ‎A two process model of sleep regulation ‎[403 bytes]
  22. (hist) ‎Waning immunity. ‎[405 bytes]
  23. (hist) ‎Resilience Versus Robustness in Aging ‎[419 bytes]
  24. (hist) ‎Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Explain this! - Evolutionary approaches to unanswered questions in cancer biology ‎[419 bytes]
  25. (hist) ‎Sleep to remember ‎[438 bytes]
  26. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/SidneyRedner ‎[439 bytes]
  27. (hist) ‎Sleep is for forgetting ‎[442 bytes]
  28. (hist) ‎Indirect genetic effects clarify how traits can evolve even when fitness does not ‎[475 bytes]
  29. (hist) ‎Cognitive neuroscience of sleep ‎[483 bytes]
  30. (hist) ‎A Simpler Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker ‎[489 bytes]
  31. (hist) ‎Temperature dependence of the functional response2 ‎[493 bytes]
  32. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GrahamHCreasey ‎[495 bytes]
  33. (hist) ‎Spindle Activity in the Waking EEG in Older Adults ‎[498 bytes]
  34. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Session I: Immune System Dynamics and Age ‎[502 bytes]
  35. (hist) ‎Neuronal avalanches and coherence potentials ‎[504 bytes]
  36. (hist) ‎Timing of Sleep and Its Relationship with the Endogenous Melatonin Rhythm ‎[508 bytes]
  37. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/StevenPetersen ‎[515 bytes]
  38. (hist) ‎K-complex, a reactive EEG graphoelement of NREM sleep: An old chap in a new garment ‎[517 bytes]
  39. (hist) ‎Quantitative, dynamic models to integrate environment, population, and society ‎[520 bytes]
  40. (hist) ‎Revisiting Lenneberg’s Hypotheses About Early Developmental Plasticity: Language Organization After Left-Hemisphere Perinatal Stroke ‎[520 bytes]
  41. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Closing remarks ‎[522 bytes]
  42. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Short-course reflection ‎[524 bytes]
  43. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Session IIA: Viral Evolution, Dynamics, and Therapies ‎[530 bytes]
  44. (hist) ‎REM restriction persistently alters strategy used to solve a spatial task ‎[533 bytes]
  45. (hist) ‎A Neural Network Model of Retrieval-Induced Forgetting ‎[538 bytes]
  46. (hist) ‎The human emotional brain without sleep - a prefrontal amygdala disconnect ‎[540 bytes]
  47. (hist) ‎Review: On mathematical modeling of circadian rhythms, performance, and alertness ‎[543 bytes]
  48. (hist) ‎Circadian regulation dominates homeostatic control of sleep length and prior wake length in humans ‎[547 bytes]
  49. (hist) ‎Reactivation, retrieval, replay and reconsolidation in and out of sleep: Connecting the dots ‎[552 bytes]
  50. (hist) ‎Effects of thermoregulation on human sleep patterns a mathematical model ‎[555 bytes]
  51. (hist) ‎Remembering to forget: A dual role for sleep oscillations in memory consolidation and forgetting ‎[562 bytes]
  52. (hist) ‎Human cortical excitability increases with time awake ‎[562 bytes]
  53. (hist) ‎Experience-dependent phase-reversal of hippocampal neuron firing during REM sleep ‎[563 bytes]
  54. (hist) ‎REM sleep selectively prunes and maintains new synapses in development and learning ‎[564 bytes]
  55. (hist) ‎Sleep contributes to dendritic spine formation and elimination in the developing mouse somatosensory cortex ‎[566 bytes]
  56. (hist) ‎Coherence potentials: Loss-less, all-or-none network events in the cortex ‎[573 bytes]
  57. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Session III: Host Pathogen (co)Adaptation, Diversification, and Age ‎[574 bytes]
  58. (hist) ‎What is Sleep?/SusanSara ‎[580 bytes]
  59. (hist) ‎A Period2 Phosphoswitch Regulates and Temperature Compensates Circadian Period ‎[584 bytes]
  60. (hist) ‎Entrainment of the human circadian clock to the natural light-dark cycle ‎[584 bytes]
  61. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/NadiaFarooq ‎[585 bytes]
  62. (hist) ‎Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Modeling complex populations - dynamics of age-structured populations ‎[588 bytes]
  63. (hist) ‎Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators. ‎[588 bytes]
  64. (hist) ‎Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/Multiscale modeling to help making sense of dynamical multiscale resilience ‎[594 bytes]
  65. (hist) ‎Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy ‎[594 bytes]
  66. (hist) ‎Revisiting spontaneous internal desynchrony using a quantitative model of sleep physiology ‎[594 bytes]
  67. (hist) ‎Process-Specific Alliances (PSAs) in Cognitive Neuroscience ‎[596 bytes]
  68. (hist) ‎Mammalian sleep dynamics: How diverse features arise from a common physiological framework ‎[599 bytes]
  69. (hist) ‎Paradoxical timing of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate sleep and wakefulness in humans ‎[602 bytes]
  70. (hist) ‎Probabilistic sleep architecture models in patients with and without sleep apnea ‎[603 bytes]
  71. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/AndrewPDobson ‎[609 bytes]
  72. (hist) ‎Modeling transformations of neurodevelopmental sequences across mammalian species ‎[620 bytes]
  73. (hist) ‎Circadian pacemaker interferes with sleep onset at specific times each day: Role in insomnia ‎[621 bytes]
  74. (hist) ‎Aging, mortality, and the fast growth trade-off of Schizosaccharomyces pombe ‎[623 bytes]
  75. (hist) ‎Intrinsic period and light intensity determine the phase relationship between melatonin and sleep in humans ‎[624 bytes]
  76. (hist) ‎Are individual differences in sleep and circadian timing amplified by use of artificial light sources? ‎[626 bytes]
  77. (hist) ‎Peak of circadian melatonin rhythm occurs later within the sleep of older subjects ‎[627 bytes]
  78. (hist) ‎Hippocampal network oscillations rescue memory consolidation deficits caused by sleep loss ‎[628 bytes]
  79. (hist) ‎Quantifying Human Circadian Pacemaker Response to Brief, Extended, and Repeated Light Stimuli over the Phototopic Range ‎[634 bytes]
  80. (hist) ‎Input source and strength influences overall firing phase of model hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells during theta: Relevance to REM sleep reactivation and memory consolidation ‎[635 bytes]
  81. (hist) ‎Cholinergic modulation of cognitive processing: Insights drawn from computational models ‎[639 bytes]
  82. (hist) ‎An opposite role for tau in circadian rhythms revealed by mathematical modeling ‎[643 bytes]
  83. (hist) ‎Homer1a drives homeostatic scaling-down of excitatory synapses during sleep ‎[647 bytes]
  84. (hist) ‎Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Bree Aldridge ‎[649 bytes]
  85. (hist) ‎Circadian phenotype impacts the brain's resting-state functional connectivity, attentional performance, and sleepiness ‎[662 bytes]
  86. (hist) ‎Comparing the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire to the dim light melatonin onset ‎[664 bytes]
  87. (hist) ‎Antidepressant suppression of non-REM sleep spindles and REM sleep impairs hippocampus-dependent learning while augmenting striatum-dependent learning ‎[667 bytes]
  88. (hist) ‎Simulations of light effects on the human circadian pacemaker: Implications for assessment of intrinsic period ‎[672 bytes]
  89. (hist) ‎Addition of a non-photic component to a light-based mathematical model of the human circadian pacemaker ‎[674 bytes]
  90. (hist) ‎Correlation between genetic regulation of immune responsiveness and host defence against infections and tumours ‎[675 bytes]
  91. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GeorgeMashour ‎[691 bytes]
  92. (hist) ‎Ageing and the circadian and homeostatic regulation of human sleep during forced desynchrony of rest, melatonin and temperature rhythms ‎[694 bytes]
  93. (hist) ‎Unstable neurons underlie a stable learned behavior ‎[696 bytes]
  94. (hist) ‎Control of Mammalian Circadian Rhythm by CKI -Regulated Proteasome-Mediated PER2 Degradation ‎[696 bytes]
  95. (hist) ‎Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Session III: Disease History, Aging, and Complex Time ‎[700 bytes]
  96. (hist) ‎Modeling the temporal architecture of rat sleep-wake behavior. ‎[705 bytes]
  97. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/CaterinaGratton ‎[711 bytes]
  98. (hist) ‎Exposure to room light before bedtime suppresses melatonin onset and shortens melatonin duration in humans ‎[718 bytes]
  99. (hist) ‎Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Consciousness, Cognition, and the Prefrontal Cortex ‎[726 bytes]
  100. (hist) ‎Circadian temperature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and neurobehavioral function in humans living on a 20-h day ‎[726 bytes]

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