Selected Publications
Lack. L. C., Gradisar, M. G., Van Someren, E. J. W., Wright, H., &
Lushington, K. (2008). The relationship between insomnia and body temperatures.
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 12(4), 307-317.
Lack, L., Bramwell, T., Wright, H., Kemp, K. (2007). Morning blue light
can advance the melatonin rhythm in mild delayed sleep phase syndrome.
Sleep and biological rhythms, 5, 78-80.
Lack, L., Wright, H. (2007). Clinical Management of Delayed Sleep Phase
Syndrome. Behavioural Sleep Medicine, 5, 57-76.
Brooks, A., & Lack, L. (2006). A brief afternoon nap following noctural
sleep restriction: Which nap duration is more recuperative? Sleep,
29, 831-840.
Gradisar, M., Lack, L., Wright, H., Harris, J., Brooks, A. (2006). Do
chronic primary insomniacs have impaired heat loss when attempting sleep?
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, 290: R1115-1121.
Lack, L., Wright, H., Gibbon, S., Kemp, K. (2005). The treatment of early-morning
awakening insomnia with two evenings of bright light. Sleep, 28,
616-623.
Gradisar, M. & Lack, L. (2004). Relationships between the circadian rhythms
of finger temperature, core temperature, sleep latency, and subjective
sleepiness. J. Biological Rhythms, 19, 157-163.
Wright, H. R., Lack, L. C., & Kennaway, D. J. (2004). Differential effects
of light wavelength in phase advancing the melatonin rhythm. J. Pineal
Res., 36,140-144.
Tietzel, A. & Lack, L. (2002). The recuperative value of brief and ultra-brief
naps on alterness and cognitive performance. Journal of Sleep Research,
11, 213-218.
Mercer, J. D., Bootzin, R. R., & Lack, L. C. (2002). Insomniacs' perception
of wake instead of sleep. Sleep, 25 (5): 564-571.
Lushington, K. & Lack, L. (2002). Non-pharmacological treatments of
insomnia. Isreal Journal of Psychiatry, 39 (1): 36-49. |