THE TEACHING ECONOMIST - William A. McEachern                 

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Issue 21, Fall 2001

William A. McEachern, Editor

Bibliography on Sleep

John J. Todd Arnedt, et al., "How Did Prolonged Wakefulness and Alcohol Compare in the Decrements They Produce on a Simulated Driving Task?" Accident Analysis and Prevention, 33 (March 2001): 337-44
Sandra Blakeslee, "For Better Learning, Researchers Endorse 'Sleep On It' Adage,"
The New York Times, March 7, 2000.
William C. Dement, The Promise of Sleep, (Delacorte Press, 1999).
William C. Dement, "Sleepless at Stanford," http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/sleepless.html.
Daniel Hamermesh, "Sleep and the Allocation of Time," Journal of Political Economy, 89 (October 1990).
National Sleep Foundation, "Less Fun, Less Sleep, More Work: An American Portrait," March 27, 2001, http://www.sleepfoundation.org/PressArchives/lessfun_lesssleep.html.
Werner Plihal and Jan Born, "Effects of Early and Late Nocturnal Sleep on Declarative and Procedural Memory," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 9 (1997): 534-547.
Allie Shah, "Later School Start Equals More Sleep, Better Attendance, Study Finds," Star Tribune, August 20, 2001, www.startribune.com/.
Robert Stickgold, et al., "Sleep Induced Changes in Associative Memory," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 (1999): 182-193.
Robert Stickgold, et al., "Visual Discrimination Task Improvement: A Multi-Step Process Occurring During Sleep," Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12 (2000): 246-254.

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