Sleep's purposes and benefits - and the impacts of not sleeping well or well enough - have been intensively investigated as a modern science for nearly 60 years. Sleep Science is an advanced introduction to the subject of sleep and sleep disorders. Designed for upper-division undergraduate students who have completed introductory prerequisites in behavioral principles, systems physiology, and research methods, it is also appropriate for the post-graduate student adding sleep to their training portfolio. Sleep Science is ideal for use in a standard semester- or quarter-based course, and is…mehr
Sleep's purposes and benefits - and the impacts of not sleeping well or well enough - have been intensively investigated as a modern science for nearly 60 years. Sleep Science is an advanced introduction to the subject of sleep and sleep disorders. Designed for upper-division undergraduate students who have completed introductory prerequisites in behavioral principles, systems physiology, and research methods, it is also appropriate for the post-graduate student adding sleep to their training portfolio. Sleep Science is ideal for use in a standard semester- or quarter-based course, and is organized into thematic sections: normative adult sleep; lifespan development; sleep and circadian disorders and treatments; sleep assessments; and sleep as a profession. Cross-cutting issues are specifically addressed in chapters such as women's health and culture. Chapters conform to a standardized layout and are authored by subject matter experts, all of whom are also sleep educators. Edited for a consistent voice and continuity, each chapter features explanatory figures, tables, and/or photographs to illustrate key concepts.
Professor Hawley Mongtomery-Downs earned her doctorate in Developmental Psychobiology in 2001, studying infant sleep under the mentorship of Evelyn Thoman at the University of Connecticut. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric sleep medicine with David Gozal at the University of Louisville. From 2005-2020 she was a faculty member at West Virginia University, where she taught an undergraduate sleep course and where she and her team conducted original sleep research.
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* Preface * Acknowledgements * Part I: Normative Adult Sleep * Chapter 1. Sleep and Consciousness * Defne Inhan and Jess P. Shatkin * Chapter 2. Sleep Across the Animal Kingdom * Jason Rihel * Chapter 3. Systems Physiology during Sleep * Margaret Yu and Hrayr Attarian * Chapter 4. Circadian Rhythmicity * Jeanne F. Duffy and Jacob E. Medina * Chapter 5. Culture and Sleep * Kristin P. Tully and James J. McKenna * Chapter 6. History of Dreaming * Chiara Bartolacci, Serena Scarpelli, Anastasia Mangiaruga and Luigi De Gennaro * Chapter 7. Cognition and Memory * Erin J. Wamsley * Part II: Lifespan Development * * Chapter 8. Fetal and Infant Development * Rosemary S.C. Horne * Chapter 9. Child Development * Yvonne Pamula, John D. Kennedy, Alfred J. Martin, and Kurt Lushington * Chapter 10. Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood * Amy R. Wolfson and Terra Ziporyn * Chapter 11. Adulthood * Kevin R. Peters * Chapter 12. Aging * Michael K. Scullin and Alexandria M. Reynolds * Chapter 13. Women's Health * Bei Bei and Fiona C. Baker * Part III: Sleep Disturbances, Disorders, and Treatments * * Chapter 14. Consequences of Poor and Inadequate Sleep * Crystal L. Yates and Siobhan Banks * Chapter 15. Circadian Rhythm Disorders * Sabra M. Abbott * Chapter 16. Pediatric Disorders * Kevin Gipson and Rafael Pelayo * Chapter 17. Respiratory Disorders * Keren Armoni Domany and Riva Tauman * Chapter 18. Insomnia * Jason G. Ellis * Chapter 19. Narcolepsy, Parasomnias and More * Oliviero Bruni, Marco Angriman, Maria Grazia Melegari, and Raffaele Ferri * Chapter 20. Sleep and Mental Health * Argelinda Baroni, Shilpa M. Agraharkar, and Marc P. Halperin * Chapter 21. Pharmacology of Sleep * Jennifer L. Marsella and Carolina Z. Marcus * Part IV: Sleep Assessment and Those Who Assess * Chapter 22. Polysomnography and Other Technologies * Ian M. Colrain, Stephanie Claudatos, and Massimiliano de Zambotti * Chapter 23. Subjective Assessments * Karen Spruyt * Chapter 24. Sleep as a Profession * A. Sleep Psychologist * Sarah M. Honaker * B. Sleep Physician * Jennifer Marsella and Katherine M. Sharkey * C. Polysomnographic Technologist * Kathryn M. Johnson * References * Additional Resources * About the Editor * Index
* Preface * Acknowledgements * Part I: Normative Adult Sleep * Chapter 1. Sleep and Consciousness * Defne Inhan and Jess P. Shatkin * Chapter 2. Sleep Across the Animal Kingdom * Jason Rihel * Chapter 3. Systems Physiology during Sleep * Margaret Yu and Hrayr Attarian * Chapter 4. Circadian Rhythmicity * Jeanne F. Duffy and Jacob E. Medina * Chapter 5. Culture and Sleep * Kristin P. Tully and James J. McKenna * Chapter 6. History of Dreaming * Chiara Bartolacci, Serena Scarpelli, Anastasia Mangiaruga and Luigi De Gennaro * Chapter 7. Cognition and Memory * Erin J. Wamsley * Part II: Lifespan Development * * Chapter 8. Fetal and Infant Development * Rosemary S.C. Horne * Chapter 9. Child Development * Yvonne Pamula, John D. Kennedy, Alfred J. Martin, and Kurt Lushington * Chapter 10. Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood * Amy R. Wolfson and Terra Ziporyn * Chapter 11. Adulthood * Kevin R. Peters * Chapter 12. Aging * Michael K. Scullin and Alexandria M. Reynolds * Chapter 13. Women's Health * Bei Bei and Fiona C. Baker * Part III: Sleep Disturbances, Disorders, and Treatments * * Chapter 14. Consequences of Poor and Inadequate Sleep * Crystal L. Yates and Siobhan Banks * Chapter 15. Circadian Rhythm Disorders * Sabra M. Abbott * Chapter 16. Pediatric Disorders * Kevin Gipson and Rafael Pelayo * Chapter 17. Respiratory Disorders * Keren Armoni Domany and Riva Tauman * Chapter 18. Insomnia * Jason G. Ellis * Chapter 19. Narcolepsy, Parasomnias and More * Oliviero Bruni, Marco Angriman, Maria Grazia Melegari, and Raffaele Ferri * Chapter 20. Sleep and Mental Health * Argelinda Baroni, Shilpa M. Agraharkar, and Marc P. Halperin * Chapter 21. Pharmacology of Sleep * Jennifer L. Marsella and Carolina Z. Marcus * Part IV: Sleep Assessment and Those Who Assess * Chapter 22. Polysomnography and Other Technologies * Ian M. Colrain, Stephanie Claudatos, and Massimiliano de Zambotti * Chapter 23. Subjective Assessments * Karen Spruyt * Chapter 24. Sleep as a Profession * A. Sleep Psychologist * Sarah M. Honaker * B. Sleep Physician * Jennifer Marsella and Katherine M. Sharkey * C. Polysomnographic Technologist * Kathryn M. Johnson * References * Additional Resources * About the Editor * Index
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