Recent Publications
The most recently uploaded and popular publications are listed below. If you wish to review a more comprehensive listing of publications, please visit the Sleep Research Publications Archive.
Publications
2007
"Normal Role of Hypocretin/Orexin.". In: Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia.; 2007:. Download: Chapter 32 (61.76 KB)
"Systemic and Nasal Delivery of Orexin-A (Hypocretin-1) Reduces the Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Cognitive Performance in Nonhuman Primates." Journal of Neuroscience. 2007;27(52). Abstract
Download: 07 hcrt nasal deadwyler.pdf (382.29 KB)
"The Activity Profile of Hypocretin Neurons in the Freely Moving Rat.". In: Narcolepsy and Hypersomnia.; 2007:. Download: ch3.pdf (151.8 KB)
2006
"Attenuated Circadian Rhythms in Mice Lacking the Prokineticin 2 Gene." Journal of Neuroscience. 2006;26(45):11615-11623.
"Narcolepsy and the hypocretin system—where motion meets emotion." Nature Clinical Practice Neurology. 2006;2(10). Abstract
Download: Siegel_and_Boehmer_NCPN_Oct_06.pdf (589.51 KB)
"Sleep in continuously active dolphins (Reply)." Nature. 2006;441. Download: 06sleepbehaviornatureLyamin.pdf (201.83 KB)
"The stuff dreams are made of: anatomical substrates of REM sleep." Nature Neuroscience. 2006;9(6). Download: 06_rem_saper_siegel.pdf (735.62 KB)
2005
"Animal behaviour: continuous activity in cetaceans after birth." Nature. 2005;435(7046):1177. Abstract
Download: 05 postpartum cetacean nature.pdf (137.57 KB); 05_killer whales_postpartum_supplementary_information.pdf (73.82 KB)
"Behavioral Correlates of Activity in Identified Hypocretin/Orexin Neurons." Neuron. 2005;46. Abstract
Download: orexin.pdf (307.03 KB)
"Clues to the functions of mammalian sleep." Nature. 2005;437. Abstract
Download: Article (485.47 KB); Source data (57 KB)
"Continuous activity in cetaceans after birth." Nature. 2005;435. Download: 05_postpartum_cetacean_nature lyamin_siegel.pdf (137.57 KB)
"Narp immunostaining of human hypocretin (orexin) neurons: loss in narcolepsy." Neurology. 2005;65. Abstract
Download: 05hcrtNeurologyBlouin.pdf (193 KB)
"REM Sleep.". In: Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine. 4th ed. New York: Saunders; 2005. Abstract
Download: Chapter 10 - REM Sleep (742.92 KB)
2004
"Cataplexy-Active Neurons in the Hypothalamus: Implications for the Role of Histamine in Sleep and Waking Behavior." Neuron. 2004;42. Abstract
Download: 04 narc John neuron.pdf (819.74 KB); x histamine figs.ppt (1.62 MB)
"Hypocretin (Orexin): Role in Normal Behavior and Neuropathology." Annual Review of Psychology. 2004;55. Abstract
Download: Original article (450.13 KB); Figure 3 (PowerPoint Slide) (248 KB)
2003
"Changes in Inhibitory Amino Acid Release Linked to Pontine-Induced Atonia: An In Vivo Microdialysis Study." The Journal of Neuroscience. 2003;23. Abstract
Download: Original article (168.93 KB)
"Pattern of Hypocretin (Orexin) Soma and Axon Loss, and Gliosis, in Human Narcolepsy." Brain Pathology. 2003;13. Abstract
Download: Original article (1.52 MB)
2001
"The REM Sleep-Memory Consolidation Hypothesis.". 2001. Abstract
Download: 01 learn science siegel.pdf (408.87 KB)
2000
"Human Narcolepsy Is Linked To Reduced Number, Size And Synaptic Bouton Density In Hypocretin-2 Labeled Neurons." Society for Neuroscience. 2000;25. Abstract
Download: a00 sfn HUMAN NARCOLEPSY IS LINKED TO REDUCED NUMBER.pdf (15.11 KB)
"Narcolepsy." Scientific American. 2000;282. Download: narcolepsy-cataplexy.pdf (207.06 KB)
"Recent Developments in Narcolepsy Research, An Explanation for Patients and the General Public." Narcolepsy Network Newsletter, 2000:1-2.
"Reduced Number of Hypocretin Neurons in Human Narcolepsy." Neuron. 2000;27. Abstract
Download: 469.pdf (306.51 KB)
"Sleep and Dreaming.". In: Principles of Neuroscience. 4th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2000:. Download: sleep-and-dreaming.pdf (396.17 KB)
"Systemic Administration of Hypocretin-1 Reduces Cataplexy and Normalizes Sleep and Waking Durations in Narcoleptic Dogs." Sleep Research Online. 2000;3(1). Abstract
Download: 1096.pdf (385.85 KB)


