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Sleep and Insomnia.- Polysomnographic and MMPI Characteristics of Patients with Insomnia.- Issues in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Insomnia.- Are Poor Sleepers Changed into Good Sleepers by Hypnotic Drugs?.- Effects of Hypnotics in Insomniacs.- Psychological Performance Models as Indicators of the Effects of Hypnotic Drugs on Sleep.- Sleep Laboratory Study of Lormetazepam in Older Insomniacs.- Effects of Two Benzodiazepines on the Speed and Accuracy of Perceptual-Motor Performance in the Elderly.- Hypnotic Drugs for 1984.- Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Benzodiazepines.- Pharmacodynamics of Benzodiazepines After Single Oral Doses: Kinetic and Physiochemical Correlates.- Lormetazepam — Plasma Concentrations in Volunteers Following Sublingual and Oral Dosing.- Pharmacokinetic and Clinical Studies with a Benzodiazepine Radioreceptor Assay.- Modern Trends in the Investigation of New Hypnotics in Anaesthesia.- Are Electroencephalographic and Psychomotor Measures Sensitive in Detecting Residual Sequelae of Benzodiazepine Hypnotics?.- Differential Effects of Benzodiazepines.- Are the Amplitudes of Visual Evoked Potentials Sensitive Indices of Hangover Effects After Repeated Doses of Benzodiazepines?.- Amnesic Effects of Lormetazepam.- The Effects of Benzodiazepines on Short-Term Memory and Information Processing.- Simulated Car Driving as a Useful Technique for Determination of Residual Effects and Alcohol Interaction After Short- and Long-Acting Benzodiazepines.- Résumé.- Sleep, Benzodiazepines and Performance: Issues and Comments.- Author Index.
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