1 edition of Sleep mechanisms found in the catalog.
Published
1965
by Elsevier Pub. Co. in Amsterdam, New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by K. Akert, C. Bally and J.P. Schadé |
Series | Progress in brain research -- v. 18 |
Contributions | Akert, K. (Konrad), 1919-, Bally, Charles, 1865-1947, Hoffmann-La Roche, inc, Universität Zürich. Institut für Hirnforschung, Zurich (Switzerland : Canton). Kantonsspital, ScienceDirect (Online service) |
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LC Classifications | QP425 .S96 1965eb |
The Physical Object | |
Format | [electronic resource] / |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27083246M |
ISBN 10 | 0080861423 |
ISBN 10 | 9780080861425, 9780444400062 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 646758091 |
This book reviews current knowledge on the importance of sleep for brain function, from molecular mechanisms to behavioral output, with special emphasis on the question of how sleep and sleep loss ultimately affect cognition and mood. Within this conceptual framework, then, the existence of brain mechanisms that actively generated sleep was not required. This concept of sleep as a passive process was undermined by the following findings (i) sleep consists of an active cycling between nonREM and REM sleep, (ii) electrical stimulation of the.
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This course with its unique blend of high-mountain air and high-level neuroscience enjoys an immense popularity. The project to organize the Winterschool on "Sleep Mechanisms", has been an outgrowth of the frequent scientific and personal contacts between the sleep research laboratories at the Universities of ZOrich and Lyon.
Basic Sleep Mechanisms is a collection of studies about the different mechanisms that facilitate the process of sleep. The studies, despite being made by experts of different subspecialties, are more purposed for general interest.
The book is divided into four parts. The mechanisms by which short sleep duration affects food intake and food choice to contribute to weight gain have been explored using experimental manipulations Sleep mechanisms book sleep.
These experimental models have revealed that sleep duration affects not only subjective hunger and appetite but also actual food intake. Basic Sleep Mechanisms is a collection of studies about the different mechanisms that facilitate the process of sleep.
The studies, despite being made by experts of different subspecialties, are more purposed for general interest. Sleep mechanisms book book is divided into four Edition: 1.
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Description. Central neuro-humoral transmission in sleep and wakefulness; Chapter 9. Humoral regulation of sleep and wakefulness by hypnogenic and activating dialysable factors; Part III: Clinical aspects of sleep; Chapter Sleep and sleep disturbances in the electroencephalogram; Chapter N.
Series Title: Progress in brain research, v. SLEEP SERIES SLEEP MECHANISMS By: Samantha deCastro We have two things within us that help direct our sleep. First is circadian rhythms, second is sleep-wake homeostasis Circadian rhythms isn’t just about sleep, it directs many different functions of the body.
The rhythm itself is controlled by your biological clock, which is based on a 24 [ ]. Unfortunately, this book can't be printed from the OpenBook. If you need to print pages from this book, we recommend downloading it as a PDF.
Visit to get more information about this book, to buy it in print, or to download it as a free PDF. Several genetic models–including the worm, fruit fly, and zebrafish–are helping scientists to identify molecular mechanisms and genetic variants involved in normal sleep and sleep disorders.
Additional research will provide better understand of inherited sleep patterns and risks of circadian and sleep disorders. The first part of this book does not really address "why we sleep".
Instead, the book describes "what happens if we do not get enough sleep." Not until about halfway through the book, does the question "why we sleep" really get answered. The author, Matthew Walker, is a professor of neuroscience and psychology/5(K).
The book, additionally, offers researchers a guide to methods and research design for studying sleep and affect. This book will be of use to sleep researchers, affective neuroscientists, and clinical psychologists in order to better understand the impact of emotion on sleep as well as the effect of sleep on physical and mental well-being.
The neuroscience of sleep is the study of the neuroscientific and physiological basis of the nature of sleep and its functions. Traditionally, sleep has been studied as part of psychology and medicine. The study of sleep from a neuroscience perspective grew to prominence with advances in technology and proliferation of neuroscience research from the second half of the twentieth.
Neuronal Mechanisms for Sleep/Wake Regulation and Modulatory Drive. lack temporal resolution and/or can involve compensatory mechanisms in the sleep/wake circuitry. reading a book, working Cited by: The book does not attempt to be a comprehensive review of sleep medicine, but rather an atlas of functions and graphic material.
It is useful for mid-level practitioners, sleep fellows, Ph.D. researchers, and attending physicians with special interest in sleep medicine." Reviewed by Sleep Breath, Oct Pages: Sleep is a naturally recurring state of mind and body, characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, reduced muscle activity and inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and reduced interactions with surroundings.
It is distinguished from wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, but more reactive. from book Brain Inflammation: Biomedical Imaging (pp) Sleep-Wake Mechanisms. Figure 1 Sleep-wak e state neuroch emical substr ates.
Sagittal s chematic vie w of the : Barbara E Jones. "This book by a leader in sleep research is packed with recent information: on sleep mechanisms in the brain and electrical and chemical activity during sleep; in individual differences in sleep patterns correlated with pathology, drug states, age, occupation, and mood; and on various other aspects of sleep that may explain this state of consciousness where most.
Sleep definition is - the natural, easily reversible periodic state of many living things that is marked by the absence of wakefulness and by the loss of consciousness of one's surroundings, is accompanied by a typical body posture (such as lying down with the eyes closed), the occurrence of dreaming, and changes in brain activity and physiological functioning, is made up of cycles.
This text provides a thorough understanding of the use of polysomnography and other technologies in the evaluation and management of sleep disorders.
Coverage includes in-depth reviews of the neurophysiology and cardiopulmonary aspects of sleep and the pathophysiology of sleep disorders. Detailed sections on polysomnography include recording procedures, 5/5(1).Sleep Mechanisms by A. Borbely,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.The National Center on Sleep Disorders Research estimates that approximately 40 million Americans have some kind of sleep disorder.
This encompasses a wide range of illnesses and conditions that include insomnia, sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome. Sleep-related disorders are on the rise and many illnesses that people are suffering from during the day, may be .