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Mark R Pressman

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Neurology|January 9, 2013
Prevalence and comorbidity of nocturnal wandering in the U.S. adult general populationMark R Pressman
Neurology|June 11, 2008
Why has sleepwalking research been "sleepwalking"?Mark R Pressman
Sleep|July 31, 2004
Hypersynchronous delta sleep EEG activity and sudden arousals from slow-wave sleep in adults without a history of parasomnias: clinical and forensic implicationsMark R Pressman
Sleep|January 1, 2010
Sleepwalking déjà vuMark R Pressman
Sleep Science (Sao Paulo, Brazil)|January 10, 2024
Forensic Evaluation of a Single Episode of a Disorder of Arousal in a Sleepwalking Defense: Cognitive Function Versus Prior Clinical HistoryMark R Pressman
Neurology|January 6, 2011
Identification of sleepwalking gene(s): not yet, but soon?Okan Dogu, Mark R Pressman
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|December 18, 2014
The ICSD-3 NREM parasomnia section is evidence based resulting from international collaboration, consensus and best practicesMark R Pressman, Michel Cramer Bornemann
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 23, 2013
Alcohol-induced blackout as a criminal defense or mitigating factor: an evidence-based review and admissibility as scientific evidenceMark R Pressman, David S Caudill
Sleep|September 21, 2005
Sleep terrors/sleepwalking--not REM behavior disorderMark R Pressman, Mark W Mahowald, Carlos H Schenck
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|May 2, 2007
Sleep science in the courtroomMark R Pressman, Carlos H Schenck, Mark W Mahowald, et al.
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Neurology|January 9, 2013
Prevalence and comorbidity of nocturnal wandering in the U.S. adult general populationMark R Pressman
Neurology|June 11, 2008
Why has sleepwalking research been "sleepwalking"?Mark R Pressman
Sleep|July 31, 2004
Hypersynchronous delta sleep EEG activity and sudden arousals from slow-wave sleep in adults without a history of parasomnias: clinical and forensic implicationsMark R Pressman
Sleep|January 1, 2010
Sleepwalking déjà vuMark R Pressman
Sleep Science (Sao Paulo, Brazil)|January 10, 2024
Forensic Evaluation of a Single Episode of a Disorder of Arousal in a Sleepwalking Defense: Cognitive Function Versus Prior Clinical HistoryMark R Pressman
Neurology|January 6, 2011
Identification of sleepwalking gene(s): not yet, but soon?Okan Dogu, Mark R Pressman
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM : Official Publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine|December 18, 2014
The ICSD-3 NREM parasomnia section is evidence based resulting from international collaboration, consensus and best practicesMark R Pressman, Michel Cramer Bornemann
Journal of Forensic Sciences|May 23, 2013
Alcohol-induced blackout as a criminal defense or mitigating factor: an evidence-based review and admissibility as scientific evidenceMark R Pressman, David S Caudill
Sleep|September 21, 2005
Sleep terrors/sleepwalking--not REM behavior disorderMark R Pressman, Mark W Mahowald, Carlos H Schenck
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine|May 2, 2007
Sleep science in the courtroomMark R Pressman, Carlos H Schenck, Mark W Mahowald, et al.
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