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Science of awakening
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monografia Rebiun19969577 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19969577 m o d | cr -n--------- 101215s2010 ne a ob 001 0 eng d 1-282-88691-6 9786612886911 0-12-381325-5 UPVA 997184950703706 CBUC 991013419792206708 CBUC 991010727690006709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 573.8 616.83 Clow, Angela INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF NEUROBIOLOGY The science of awakening electronic resource] edited by Angelea Clow and Lisa Thorn International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 93C Amsterdam Boston Elsevier Academic Press 2010 Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Elsevier Academic Press 1 online resource (310 p.) 1 online resource (310 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr International review of neurobiology 0074-7742 vol. 93 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index Cover; International Review of Neurobiology; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Underlying Brain Mechanisms that RegulateSleep-Wakefulness Cycles; I. Wakefulness-Regulating Systems; II. Sleep-Regulating Neurons in the Preoptic Hypothalamus; III. Homeostatic Regulation of Arousal States and Preoptic SleepRegulatory Systems: Recent Findings; IV. Integration of Sleep-Regulatory Neuronal Activity in the Preoptic Area; V. Descending Modulation of Arousal Systems by Sleep-RegulatoryNeurons in the Preoptic Area; Acknowledgments; References; Changes In EEG Pre and Post Awakening I. IntroductionII. EEG Changes Preceding an Awakening; III. EEG Changes Following an Awakening; IV. Summary; References; What Keeps Us Awake?-the Role of Clocks and Hourglasses,Light, and Melatonin; I. Introduction; II. Circadian and Homeostatic Impetus for Wakefulness; III. Effects of Light on Human Wakefulness; IV. Effects of Melatonin on Human Sleep and Wakefulness; References; Suprachiasmatic Nucleus and Autonomic Nervous SystemInfluences on Awakening From Sleep; I. Introduction; II. SCN Output Rhythms; III. The Cortisol/Corticosterone Awakening Rise; IV. The Dawn Phenomenon V. The Awakening of the Cardiovascular SystemVI. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Preparation for Awakening: Self-Awakening Vs. ForcedAwakening: Preparatory Changes inthe Pre-Awakening Period; I. Introduction; II. Definitions; III. Effects of Attempt to Self-Awaken on Sleep; IV. Self-Awakening and Daytime Functions; V. Habit and Ability of Self-Awakening; VI. Factors of Successful Self-Awakening; VII. Schematic Model of Self-Awakening; VIII. Conclusion; References; Circadian and Sleep Episode Duration Influences on Cognitive PerformanceFollowing the Process of Awakening I. IntroductionII. Time-of-Day and Cognition; III. Time-of-Day Effects and Waking Up; IV. Length of Sleep Episode and SI; V. Different Measures of Cognitive Functioning; References; The Cortisol Awakening Response in Context; I. Introduction; II. History of the Investigation of the CAR; III. Distinct Regulation of the CAR and Relationship with the SCN; IV. The CAR as an Awakening Process; V. CAR and Cognitive Awakening; VI. CAR and Immunological Awakening; VII. CAR and Behavioral Awakening; VIII. Measurement of the CAR; IX. Conclusions; References Causes and Correlates of Frequent Night Awakeningsin Early ChildhoodI. Parenting Practices; II. Family Context; III. Child Characteristics; IV. Summary; References; Pathologies of Awakenings: The Clinical Problem of InsomniaConsidered From Multiple Theory Levels; I. Chronic Insomnia: Syndromes of Pathological Awakenings; II. Background Conceptual Features of Analysis of Realities About Sleep; III. The Spielman three-factor High-Level Model of Insomnia and Mid-Level Therapeutic Theories of Insomnia Therapies; IV. Cautions About Conceptual Transitions to the Theory Levelof Neuronal Processes V. An Aristotelian Method of Review Science of awakening English Sleep disorders Wakefulness Neurobiology Electronic books Clow, Angela Thorn, Lisa International review of neurobiology (CKB)954926958890 (DLC)2011200620 (OCoLC)61847738 2162-5514 0-12-381324-7 International review of neurobiology v. 93