

An edition of The Neural Control of Sleep and Waking (2002)
By Jerome Siegel
Publish Date
October 4, 2002
Publisher
Springer
Language
eng
Pages
232
Description:
"Designed as a supplemental text for students in psychology, biology, neuroscience, and neurology, The Neural Control of Sleep and Waking provides an overview of the underlying science of the study of sleep and waking. Dr. Siegel begins by taking the reader through a brief overview of the history of the major advances in sleepwalking research. Current research into sleep and dreaming comprises a significant portion of the book, allowing the reader to gain insight into both the neural structures and functions involved in these processes. The final portion of the book describes the functions and disorders of sleep and waking. Also discussed is the neurophysiology of the dream state, from a purely scientific point of view. For students whose science background may not be particularly strong, Professor Siegel provides a glossary and a brief chapter on neuroanatomy focusing on the areas of the brain involved in sleep."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Neurologische aspecten, Psychologische aspecten, Slaap, Sommeil, Schlaf-Wach-Rhythmus, Recherche, Research, Sleep-wake cycle, Schlaf, Geschichte, Central Nervous System, Neurophysiologie, Schlafforschung, Wakefulness, History, Aufwachen, Physiopathology, Histoire, Cycle veille-sommeil, Physiology, Sleep Wake Disorders, Sleep, Biologische aspecten, Schlafstorung, Troubles du rythme circadien du sommeil, Nervale Regulation, Sleep, research, Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders