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Authors: Howe, RD Kronauer, RE
Citation: Rd. Howe et Re. Kronauer, Thomas McMahon: A dedication in memoriam, ANN REV B E, 3, 2001, pp. XV-XXXIX

Authors: Wright, KP Hughes, RJ Kronauer, RE Dijk, DJ Czeisler, CA
Citation: Kp. Wright et al., Intrinsic near-24-h pacemaker period determines limits of circadian entrainment to a weak synchronizer in humans, P NAS US, 98(24), 2001, pp. 14027-14032

Authors: Rimmer, DW Boivin, DB Shanahan, TL Kronauer, RE Duffy, JF Czeisler, CA
Citation: Dw. Rimmer et al., Dynamic resetting of the human circadian pacemaker by intermittent bright light, AM J P-REG, 279(5), 2000, pp. R1574-R1579

Authors: Czeisler, CA Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE Brown, EN Duffy, JF Allan, JS Shanahan, TL Rimmer, DW Ronda, JM Mitchell, RF Silva, EJ Emens, JS
Citation: Ca. Czeisler et al., Is there an intrinsic period of the circadian clock? Response, SCIENCE, 288(5469), 2000, pp. 1174-1175

Authors: Zeitzer, JM Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE Brown, EN Czeisler, CA
Citation: Jm. Zeitzer et al., Sensitivity of the human circadian pacemaker to nocturnal light: melatoninphase resetting and suppression, J PHYSL LON, 526(3), 2000, pp. 695-702

Authors: Stromeyer, CF Gowdy, PD Chaparro, A Kladakis, S Willen, JD Kronauer, RE
Citation: Cf. Stromeyer et al., Colour adaptation modifies the temporal properties of the long- and middle-wave cone signals in the human luminance mechanism, J PHYSL LON, 526(1), 2000, pp. 177-194

Authors: Jewett, ME Forger, DB Kronauer, RE
Citation: Me. Jewett et al., Revised limit cycle oscillator model of human circadian pacemaker, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 493-499

Authors: Kronauer, RE Forger, DB Jewett, ME
Citation: Re. Kronauer et al., Quantifying human circadian pacemaker response to brief, extended, and repeated light stimuli over the phototopic range, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 500-515

Authors: Forger, DB Jewett, ME Kronauer, RE
Citation: Db. Forger et al., A simpler model of the human circadian pacemaker, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 532-537

Authors: Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE
Citation: Dj. Dijk et Re. Kronauer, Commentary: Models of sleep regulation: Successes and continuing challenges, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 569-573

Authors: Jewett, ME Kronauer, RE
Citation: Me. Jewett et Re. Kronauer, Interactive mathematical models of subjective alertness and cognitive throughput in humans, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 588-597

Authors: Dijk, DJ Jewett, ME Czeisler, CA Kronauer, RE
Citation: Dj. Dijk et al., Reply to technical note: Nonlinear interactions between circadian and homeostatic processes: Models or metrics?, J BIOL RHYT, 14(6), 1999, pp. 604-605

Authors: Klerman, E Lee, Y Czeisler, CA Kronauer, RE
Citation: E. Klerman et al., Linear demasking techniques are unreliable for estimating the circadian phase of ambulatory temperature data (vol 14, pg 260, 1999), J BIOL RHYT, 14(5), 1999, pp. 420-420

Authors: Klerman, EB Lee, YS Czeisler, CA Kronauer, RE
Citation: Eb. Klerman et al., Linear demasking techniques are unreliable for estimating the circadian phase of ambulatory temperature data, J BIOL RHYT, 14(4), 1999, pp. 260-274

Authors: Shanahan, TL Kronauer, RE Duffy, JF Williams, GH Czeisler, CA
Citation: Tl. Shanahan et al., Melatonin rhythm observed throughout a three-cycle bright-light stimulus designed to reset the human circadian pacemaker, J BIOL RHYT, 14(3), 1999, pp. 237-253

Authors: Jewett, ME Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE Dinges, DF
Citation: Me. Jewett et al., Dose-response relationship between sleep duration and human psychomotor vigilance and subjective alertness, SLEEP, 22(2), 1999, pp. 171-179

Authors: Zemany, L Stromeyer, CF Chaparro, A Kronauer, RE
Citation: L. Zemany et al., Motion detection on flashed, stationary pedestal gratings: evidence for anopponent-motion mechanism (vol 38, pg 795, 1998), VISION RES, 39(26), 1999, pp. 4419-4419

Authors: Gowdy, PD Stromeyer, CF Kronauer, RE
Citation: Pd. Gowdy et al., Detection of flickering edges: absence of a red-green edge detector, VISION RES, 39(25), 1999, pp. 4186-4191

Authors: Gowdy, PD Stromeyer, CF Kronauer, RE
Citation: Pd. Gowdy et al., Facilitation between the luminance and red-green detection mechanisms: enhancing contrast differences across edges, VISION RES, 39(24), 1999, pp. 4098-4112

Authors: Stromeyer, CF Gowdy, PD Chaparro, A Kronauer, RE
Citation: Cf. Stromeyer et al., Second-site adaptation in the red-green detection pathway: only elicited by low-spatial-frequency test stimuli, VISION RES, 39(18), 1999, pp. 3011-3023

Authors: Stromeyer, CF Thabet, R Chaparro, A Kronauer, RE
Citation: Cf. Stromeyer et al., Spatial masking does not reveal mechanisms selective to combined luminanceand red-green color, VISION RES, 39(12), 1999, pp. 2099-2112

Authors: Czeisler, CA Duffy, JF Shanahan, TL Brown, EN Mitchell, JF Rimmer, DW Ronda, JM Silva, EJ Allan, JS Emens, JS Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE
Citation: Ca. Czeisler et al., Stability, precision, and near-24-hour period of the human circadian pacemaker, SCIENCE, 284(5423), 1999, pp. 2177-2181

Authors: Klerman, EB Rimmer, DW Dijk, DJ Kronauer, RE Rizzo, JF Czeisler, CA
Citation: Eb. Klerman et al., Nonphotic entrainment of the human circadian pacemaker (vol 43, pg R991, 1998), AM J P-REG, 44(6), 1998, pp. NIL_27-NIL_27
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