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Sleep Deprivation: Basic Science, Physiology and Behavior

Item Number
153
Estimated Value
200 USD
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130 USD to masondixon
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Item Description

Author: Clete A Kushida, Stanford University
Series: Lung Biology in health and Disease, Volume 192

Compiled by a renowned researcher Clete A. Kushida (Stanford University) with more than 25 years of experience in the field, this guide studies:

  • Methods and procedures used to experimentally induce partial or sleep-state selective deprivation in humans and animals
  • The effect of sleep loss on attention and memory, neural states, physiologic processes, endocrine and metabolic functions, body temperature regulation, the immune and neuromodulatory systems, gene expression, and mood and personality
  • Extrinsic factors affecting sleep loss including environmental factors, shift work, medications, and drug abuse
  • Intrinsic factors affecting sleep loss including cognitive, physiologic, psychiatric, and molecular components
Analyzing ground-breaking research, this reference highlights the impact of sleep deprivation on the well-being of the individual and society-presenting current theories on the function of sleep, the effects of sleep deprivation on patients with medical and psychiatric conditions, as well as providing interpretative and methodological results in comparative studies of sleep deprivation.

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