Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California (USC), Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles

Research Interests:


Curriculum Vitae 
June, 2006
 

Personal Data

    Name Toke Hoppenbrouwers, Ph.D.
         
    Office Address Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center 
    Room 9L-19, Women's Hospital 
    1240 Mission Road 
    Los Angeles, California 90033 
    Telephone: (323) 226 3406 
    Fax: (323) 226 3440
         
    Home Address Calabasas, California 91302 
    Fax: (818) 222 5375 
    E-Mail: toke@hoppenbrouwers.net 
         
    Place of Birth Amersfoort, The Netherlands
    Citizenship Permanent resident of the USA
    Marital Status Single


Education

Areas of study Developmental Neurophysiology 
Physiological Psychology 
Clinical Psychology 
 
1968 - 1974 University of California Ph.D. 
Los Angeles, California 
 
1966 - 1968 University of California M.A. 
Los Angeles, California 
 
1960 - 1965 State University of Utrecht 
Utrecht, The Netherlands, Candidaats Degree - Psychology 


Professional Background

Academic Appointments:

1988 - Present Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles. 
 
1979-1988 Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 
 
1972 - 1979 Research Associate, Department of Pediatrics, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 
 
1978 - 1981 Research Associate, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles 
 
1976 - 1979 Research Associate, Department of Anatomy, University of California Los Angeles 


Specific Administrative Responsibilities:

1972 - Present Director of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Research Project, LAC/USC Medical Center 
 
1983 - 1984 Psychologist on high-risk infant follow up project; Computer analysis of Perinatal & Follow-Up Data 


Research Experience:

1991-2001 Principal Investigator Multicenter Study of Home Apnea Monitoring in Infants at Risk for SIDS, NICHD  
Amount of Los Angeles grant: $ 5,000,000 
 
1983 - Present Principal Investigator on Study of SIDS.  
Private Funds $ 120,000 
 
1980 - 1982 Principal Investigator, Respiratory Function and Risk for SIDS. DHEW/NIH/NICHD Grant.  
Amount of grant: $400,000 
 
1978- 1984 Co-Investigator (20% effort) Sleep State Respiratory Control in Kittens. NIHH/NICHD Grant.  
Amount of grant: $350,000  
Dr. Dennis McGinty, Principal Investigator 
 
1972 - 1979 Co-Principal Investigator, Development of Sleep and Cardiopulmonary Regulation Within Sleep: Clinical Studies of a Functional Mechanism for Risk of Sudden Infant Death. LAC/USC Medical Center. DHEW/NIH/NICHD Contract Number N01-HD-2-2777.  
Amount of contract: $1,019,114 
 
1972 - 1979 Co-Investigator, Analysis of State Integration and related cardio-pulmonary functions in infants at high and low risk for SIDS. University of California, Los Angeles, and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, California. Sister contract number HD 4-2810.  
Amount of contract: $1,542,764 


Specific Teaching Responsibilities:

1980 - 2003 Lecturer in Psychology Department of Psychology, California State University Northridge, California 
 
1988 - 1994 Adjunct Faculty, California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles. 
 
1983 - 1984 Lecturer in Psychology Department of Psychology, California State University, Dominguez Hills. 
 
1972 - 1974 Member of the Professional Training Staff of the Drug Abuse Training Center of the University of California, Los Angeles. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health 
 
1971 - 1972 Coordinator, Program Developer and Teacher of accredited course in peer counseling, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, funded by the Office of Education 
 
1971 - 1972 Trainer and Supervisor of paraprofessional counselors for Direct Assistance Facility, University of California, Los Angeles 
 
1968 - 1972 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles 


Clinical Psychological Training Experience:

1975 Consulting Psychologist, Occidental College, Los Angeles, California 
 
1971 - 1972 Gestalt Therapy Training Program, Valley Gestalt Institute 
 
1969 Gestalt Therapy Training Group with Dr. Louis Friedman 
 
1968 - 1969 Night Watch, Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center, Los Angeles, California 
 
1968 - 1969 Counselor, Los Angeles Free Clinic, Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles 
 
1968 - 1969 Therapy Training and Encounter Group with Dr. G. Goodman and Dr. A. Rose, University of California, Los Angeles Franz Hall Psychology Clinic 
 
1968 - 1969 Clinical Associate, Veterans Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, California 
 
1968 - 1969 Clinical Psychology Trainee, University of California, Los Angeles, Franz Hall Psychology Clinic


Additional Research Training:

1968 Research Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology. Cooperation and Competition: A Cross Cultural Comparison. Dr. Millard Madsen 
 
1966 - 1972 Research Assistant, Neuropsychology Research at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, California. Dr. M.B. Sterman: Study of the Development of Intrauterine Activity in the Human Fetus. EEG feedback training in kittens. Development of functional states in the kitten 
 
1966 - 1970 Mental Health Trainee, Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles 
 
1964 - 1965 Research Assistant, Dr. Hans Berger Clinic for Epilepsy, Breda, The Netherlands.  
Dr. D.H.M. Brunia, Study of Tonic Cervical Reflexes 


Other Activities:

    • Co-editior with Dr. Linda Berg of Tender Ears, Writing from the workshop of Holly Prado an anthology, Monte Nido Press, June 2005
    • Women's writing workshop with Carole Maso, France, July 2000
    • Women's writing workshop Flight of the Mind, Oregon, Spring 2000
    • Writing workshop with Diane di Prima, Los Angeles May, 1999
    • AUTUMN SEA, a novel, April 1996. Publisher Astarte Shell Press, Portland Maine. This book received the Small Press Book Award for Gay and Lesbian Fiction in 1997.
    • Women's writing workshop with Los Angeles Poet and Novelist Holly Prado. Ongoing weekly meetings 1978-1980; 1982-present.
    • Women's Voices, a Feminist Workshop for Writers. University of California, Santa Cruz. Summers of 1984 and 1986
    • Chair Committee on Personal and Professional Development, University of Southern California Faculty Women, 1983-1984
    • Women's writing workshop with Poet and Writer Eloise Klein Healy. Ongoing weekly meetings Spring 1984
    • Califia, A Feminist Conference. Summers of 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1985


Memberships in professional Societies:

    1972 - Present Member of the Attending Staff of the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center 
     
    1970 - 1984 American Society for the Psychophysiological Study of Sleep 
     
    1977 - Present Western Society for Pediatric Research 
     
    1982 - 1984 
    1988 - 2000 
     
    Faculty Women, University of Southern California. 
     
    1988 - 1994 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 
     


Major Professional Interests:

Teaching, research and writing


Awards:

1966-1970 Mental Health Trainee, Brain Research Institute, University of California Los Angeles.
1987 Merit and Professional Promise Award, California State University, Northridge.
1988 Nomination for Distinguished Professor Award, California State University, Northridge.
1997-1999 Performance Salary step increase, CSUN


Publications

Peer reviewed Articles:

1966

Brunia, C.H.M. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. In search of tonic cervical reflexes. Acta Oto-Larying. 61:547-554, 1966.

1975

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Sterman, M.B. Development and organization of sleep state physiological parameters in the kitten. In: Sleep 1974 (P. Levin and W.P. Koella, editors), Basel, Karger, 1975.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Sterman, M.B. Development of sleep state patterns in the kitten. Experimental Neurology 49:822-838, 1975

1976

Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Ross, S.A. A new technique for long term recording of eye movements in infants. Electroencelphal. Clin. Neurophysiol. 40:109-112, 1976.

Harper, R.M., Kelly, D.S., Walter, D.O. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Cardiac waveform alteration during sleep in the infant. Psychophysiology 13(4):318-322, 1976.

Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J.E. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life. I. Heart rate and variability as a function of state. Pediatric Research 10:945-951, 1976.

1977

Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Bannett, D., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Effects of feeding on state and cardiac regulation in the infant. Developmental Psychobiology 10(6):507-517, 1977.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life. III. Incidence of apnea and periodic breathing. Pediatrics 60(4):418-425, 1977.

Hofmann, E., Havens, B., Geidel, S., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Long-term continuous monitoring of multiple physiological parameters in newborn and young infants. Procedural Manual. Acta Pediatrica Scandinavica, Supplement 266, 1977.

Sterman, M.B., Harper, R.M., Havens, B., Hoppenbrouwers, T., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J.E. Quantitative analysis of central cortical EEG activity during quiet sleep in infants. Electroencephal. Clin. Neurophysiol. 43:371-385, 1977.

McGinty, D.J., Stevenson, T., Harper, R.M., Sterman, M.B., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Polygraphic studies of kitten development: Sleep state patterns. Developmental Psychobiology 10(5):455-469, 1977.

1978

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life. II. 
Respiratory rate and variability as a function of state. Pediatric Research 12:120-125, 1978.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Ugartechea, J.C., Combs, D., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Studies of maternal-fetal interaction during the third trimester of pregnancy. I. Ontogenesis of the basic rest activity cycle. Experimental Neurology 61(1):136-153, 1978.

Harper, R.M., Leake, W.B., Hofffman, H.J., Sieck, G.C., Sterman, M.B., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Development of sinus arrhythmia during sleeping and waking states in normal infants. Sleep 1:33-48, 1978.

Harper, R.M., Leake, W.B., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J.E. Polygraphic studies of normal infants and infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome: Heart rate and variability as a function of state. Pediatric Research 12:788-785, 1978.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Arakawa, K., McGinty, D.J. Mason, J., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep apnea as part of a sequence of events: A comparison of three month old infants at low and increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Neuropadiatrie 9:320-337, 1978.

1979

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Zanini, B. and Hodgman, J.E. Intrapartum fetal heart rate and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 133(2):217-220, 1979.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Jensen, D., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Respiration during the first six months of life in normal infants. II. The emergence of a circadian pattern. Neuropadiatrie 10:264-280, 1979.

McGinty, D.J., London, M., Baker, T.L., Stevenson, M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. Sleep apnea in normal kittens. Sleep 1:393-424, 1979.

1980

Hoppenbrouwers,T., Jensen, D., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. The emergence of a circadian pattern in respiratory rates: Comparison between infants at low and increased risk for SIDS. Pediatric Research 14:345-351, 1980.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., McGinty, D., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Sleep apnea and respiration in subsequent siblings. Pediatrics 66:205-214, 1980.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Respiration during the first six months of life in normal infants. IV. Gender differences. Early Human Development 4:167-177, 1980.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Arakawa, K., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Respiration during the first six months of life in normal infants. III. Computer identification of breathing pauses. Pediatric Research 14: 1230-1233, 1980.

1981

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Combs, D., Ugartechea, J.C., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and Harper, R.M. Fetal heart rates and maternal wakefulness and sleep during the last trimester of pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology 57:301-309, 1981.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Calub, M., Arakawa, K., and Hodgman, J.E. Seasonal relationship of SIDS and environmental pollutants. American Journal of Epidemiology 113:623-635, 1981.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Fetal heart rates in siblings of infants with sudden infant death syndrome. Obstetrics & Gynecology 58:319-326, 1981.

Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Miyahara, L., Mason, J., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. Temporal sequencing in sleep and waking states during the first six months of life. Exp. Neurol. 71:294-307, 1981.

Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Miyahara, L., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J. Development of Ultradian Periodicity and Coalescence at 1 Cycle per Hour in Electroencephalographic Activity. Experimental Neurology 73:127-143, 1981.

Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Hoffman, H., Walter, D.O., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. Periodicity of sleep states is altered in infants at risk for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Science 213: 1030-1032, 1981.

1982

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): An integration of ontogenetic, pathologic, physiologic and epidemiologic factors. Neuropadiatrie 13:36-51, 1982.

Hodgman, J.E., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Geidel, S., Hadeed, A., Sterman, M.B., Harper, R. and McGinty, D. Respiratory behavior in near miss for sudden infant death. Pediatrics 69:785-792, 1982.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and Harper, R.M. Temporal distribution of sleep states, somatic and autonomic activity during the first half year of life. Sleep 5:131-144, 1982.

Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J., Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Developmental comparison of sleep EEG power spectral patterns in infants at low and high risk for sudden death. Electroencephal. Clin. Neurophysiol. 53:166-181, 1982.

Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Hodgman, J.E., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B. Developmental patterns of heart rate and heart rate variability during sleep and waking in normal infants and infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome. Sleep 5(1):28-38, 1982.

1983

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Public Health Reviews 11:363-390, 1983. 
Harper, R.M., Frostig, Z., Taube, D., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Development of Sleep-Waking Temporal Sequencing in Infants at Risk for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Exper. Neurol. 79:821-829, 1983.

1985

Durand, M., Cabal, L.A., Gonzalez, F., Georgie, S. Barberis, C., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E. Ventilatory Control and Carbon Dioxide Response in Preterm Infants with Idiopathic Apnea. Am. J. Dis. Child, 139:717-720, 1985.

1986

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Arousal and Sleep. Proceedings eighth Annual Conference of the IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2: 1187-1191, 1986.

1987

Pena, I. Teberg, A and Hoppenbrouwers, T. The Gesell developmental Schedule in Hispanic Low Birth Weight Infants During the First Year of Life. Infant Beh. Dev. 10: 199-206, 1987

Teberg, A. Hotrakitya, S. Wu, P. Yeh, S. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Factors affecting nursery survival of very low birthweight infants. J. Perinat. Med. 15: 297-306, 1987.

Teberg, A. Pena, I. Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Howell, V. Factors involved in the decline of the developmental qoutient in the very low birth weight infant during the first two years. J. Perinat. 7: 199-203, 1987.

1988

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Hodgman, J. Arakawa, K. Geidel, SA and Sterman, MB. Sleep and Waking States in Infancy: Normative studies. Sleep: 11, 387-401, 1988.

1989

Hoppenbrouwers T, Hodgman JE, Arakawa K and Sterman MB. Polysomnographic Sleep and Waking States are similar in Subsequent Siblings of SIDS and Control Infants during the First Six Months of Life. Sleep: 12, 265-276, 1989.

1990

Hodgman JE, Gonzalez F, Hoppenbrouwers, T and Cabal L. Apnea, Transient episodes of Bradycardia and Periodic Breathing in Preterm Infants. AJDC: 144, 54-57, 1990

Hoppenbrouwers T. Airways and Air Pollution in Childhood: State of the Art. Lung : 168, Suppl 1990, 335-346, 1990

1992

Hoppenbrouwers T, Hodgman JE, Arakawa K, Durand M and Cabal L. Polygraphy after discharge in preterm infants with and without apnea in the nursery. Neuropediatrics: 23, 75-81, 1992.

Hoppenbrouwers T, Hodgman JE, Arakawa K, Durand M and Cabal L. Transcutaneous Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen during the first half year of life in normal infants and infants at increased risk for SIDS. Pediatric Research: 31, 73-79, 1992

Hoppenbrouwers T, Polysomnography in Newborns and Young Infants: Sleep Architecture. J. Clinical Neurophysiol 9: 32-47, 1992

1993

Hoppenbrouwers, T, Hodgman, JE, Cabal L. Obstructive apnea in infants at low and increased risk for SIDS Pediatric Pulmonology 15:1-12. 1993

Hodgman JE, Hoppenbrouwers T and Cabal L, Episodes of bradycardia during early infancy in the term-born and preterm infant AJDC 147: 960-964, 1993.


Articles in Preparation:

Hodgman JE, Hoppenbrouwers, T, Pavlova Z, Peckham J, Sleep S, Weiss V, Hinton D and Cabal L. Determination of Brain Death in the Premature Infant.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., McGinty, D.J., Stevenson, M. and London, M. Sleep states, altered ambient temperature and reduced oxygen in kittens.

Hoppenbrouwers T. Sleep, Breathing and Arousal Mechanisms in SIDS.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman JE Non-Monotonic Development during the first half year of life.


Non- Peer Reviewed:

Sterman, M.B. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Development of sleep-waking and rest activity patterns from fetus to adult in man. In: Brain Development and Behavior (M.B. Sterman, D.J. McGinty and A. Adinolfi, editors), Academic Press, 1971.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Electronic monitoring in the newborn and young infant: Theoretical considerations. In: C. Guilleminault (Ed), Sleeping and Waking Disorders: Indications and Techniques. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Menlo Park, 1981.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Ruiz, M.E., Geidel, S., Judson, L. Electronic monitoring in the newborn and young infant: Technical guidelines. In: C. Guilleminault (Ed), Sleeping and Waking Disorders: Indications and Techniques. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Menlo Park, 1981.

Hodgman, J.E. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Cardiorespiratory behavior in infants at increased epidemiological risk for SIDS; in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Tildon, Roeder and Steinschneider, Eds., Academic Press, New York, 1983.

McGinty, D.J. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Brainstem sleep mechanisms and breathing; in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Tildon, Roeder and Steinschneider, Eds., Academic Press, New York, 1983.

Hoppenbrouwers, T., Jilek, J., Arakawa, K., Stodick, A., Cabal, L.A. and Hodgman, J.E. A system for monitoring cardiorespiratory variables and transcutaneous blood gases during sleep in the newborn and young infant. In: Medinfo - 83: Van Bemmel, J.H. Ball, M.J., Wigertz, O. (Eds.), IFIP-IMIA, North Holland, pg. 644-647, 1983.

Durand, M., Georgie, S., Barberis, C., Cabal, L.A., Gonzalez, F., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E.: Ventilatory response to CO2 in preterm infants with idiopathic apnea. "Physiological Development of the Fetus and Newborn", Academic Press, London, 1985, pp 211-215.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Sleep and Infants. In: Sleep Disorders in Children, Guillemenault, C. Ed. Raven Press pp 1-15, 1987.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J. An Alternative Evolutionary and Physiologic Model of SIDS. Medical Anthropologist: 1988.

Hodgman JE and Hoppenbrouwers T. Home Monitoring for SIDS: The Case Against. In: SIDS: Cardiac and Respiratory Mechanisms and Interventions. Eds Schwartz PJ, Southhall DP and Valdes-Dapena M. Ann NY Acad of Sciences 533: 164-175, 1988.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. In: Handbook of Human Growth and Developmental Biology. Timiras, P.S and Meisami, E. Eds, CRC Press Boca Raton, 1990; Vol III, Part 2 pp 181-207.

Hoppenbrouwers T. Polysomnography in the Newborn and young Infant. Polisomnographia en el recien nacido. Avances en la investigacion del sueno y sus trastornos. Buela-Casal G, Navarro Humanes J F, Eds. Siglo Veintiuno de Espana Editores, Mexico, Espana, 1990

Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Keens, T. Infant Sleep apnea (770.80) In Diagnostic Classification Steering Committee of the American Sleep Disorders Association. The international Classification of Sleep Disorders: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 1990 pp. 198-205.

Keens, T. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (770.81) In Diagnostic Classification Steering Committee of the American Sleep Disorders Association. The international Classification of Sleep Disorders: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 1990 pp. 205-209.

Hoppenbrouwers T. and Keens, T. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (798.0)In: Diagnostic Classification Steering Committee of the American Sleep Disorders Association. The international Classification of Sleep Disorders: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas, 1990 pp. 209-212.

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Ontogenesis of Ultradian Biological Rhythms. In: Lloyd, D and Rossi, E (Eds) Ultradian Rhythms in Life Processes : An Inquiry into Fundamental Principles of Chronobiology and Psychobiology pp. 173-196, 1992

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Fetal Sleep-Wake Patterns In: Encyclopaedia of Sleep and Dreaming, McMillan Publishing Company, 1993

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Commentary on: The importance of REM sleep for brain maturation; Sleep Reviews, 1994

Brooks L, Johnson P, Hoppenbrouwers, T and Davidson Ward S, Cardiorespiratory Polygraphic Monitoring During Sleep. In: Infant Respiratory Function Testing. J Stocks, PD Sly, RS Tepper and W. Morgan (Eds), John Wiley and Sons, NY, 1996 pp 485-520

Hoppenbrouwers, T. Newborns and Young Infants: Sleep Architecture Position Paper for the Committee on Disorders of Sleep.
 

Book: SIDS see PDF file under SIDS

Between 1990 and 2001 Dr. Hoppenbrouwers was principal investigator on a national study, entitled: Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME). The Publications stemming from that study are listed under CHIME.

In excess of 100 abstracts and professional presentations have been omitted from this list of publications.