Hyperarousal and insomnia: state of the scienceMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
Sleep Med Rev 14:9-15. 2010
..It is hoped that these findings can be extended to identify new compounds that improve insomnia by acting at these sites of abnormal brain activation...
Impact of motivation on Multiple Sleep Latency Test and Maintenance of Wakefulness Test measurementsMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 1:386-90. 2005
..Loss of a driving license or drug seeking may provide significant motivation to patients to obtain needed results on these tests. In the current study, the effect of motivation on the ability to fall asleep or stay awake was examined...
EEG arousal norms by ageMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 3:271-4. 2007
..Despite significant knowledge concerning the importance of arousals for the sleep process in normal subjects and patients, comprehensive age norms have not been published...
The MSLT and MWT should not be used for the assessment of workplace safetyMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, OH, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 2:128-31. 2006
ACNS clinical controversy: MSLT and MWT have limited clinical utilityMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
J Clin Neurophysiol 23:50-8. 2006
..Improved understanding of the determinants of sleep onset is essential because excessive sleepiness has important consequences for both individuals and society...
Sleep latency testing as a time course measure of state arousalMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
J Sleep Res 14:387-92. 2005
..The elevated sleep latency is probably secondary to the changes in underlying physiological arousal as measured in this study by heart rate...
The use of stimulants to modify performance during sleep loss: a review by the sleep deprivation and Stimulant Task Force of the American Academy of Sleep MedicineMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, and Kettering Medical Center, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
Sleep 28:1163-87. 2005
Performance and cardiovascular measures in normal adults with extreme MSLT scores and subjective sleepiness levelsMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
Sleep 28:685-93. 2005
..Extreme groups were chosen based upon both Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) findings and report of characteristic subjective sleepiness, and groups were compared across sleep, demographic, performance, and physiologic variables...
The scoring of arousal in sleep: reliability, validity, and alternativesMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, OH 45428, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 3:133-45. 2007
..Additional refinement of arousal scoring will provide improved insight into sleep pathology and recovery...
Situational insomnia: consistency, predictors, and outcomesMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, OH 45428, USA
Sleep 26:1029-36. 2003
..The impact of situational insomnia on alertness, metabolic rate, and cardiac measures on the following day was also measured...
Clinical effects of sleep fragmentation versus sleep deprivationMichael H Bonnet
Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wright State University, Kettering Medical Center, Dayton, OH 45428, USA
Sleep Med Rev 7:297-310. 2003
....
Hyperarousal as the basis for insomnia: effect size and significanceMichael H Bonnet
Sleep 28:1500-1. 2005
The visual scoring of sleep in adultsMichael H Silber
Mayo Sleep Disorders Center, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55902, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 3:121-31. 2007
..Movement time was eliminated and major body movements defined. Studies are needed to test the reliability of the new rules. Future advances in technology may require modification of these rules with time...
Derivation of research diagnostic criteria for insomnia: report of an American Academy of Sleep Medicine Work GroupJack D Edinger
VA Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA
Sleep 27:1567-96. 2004
..This report outlines the WG's findings, the insomnia RDC derived, and research assessment procedures the WG recommends for identifying study participants who meet these RDC...