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International Standard Book Number 9781619422193
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9781607419747
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Classification number RC548 -- .S6345 2010eb
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Classification number 616.8/4982
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Personal name Fulke, Pedr.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Sleep Deprivation :
Remainder of title Causes, Effects and Treatment.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2009.
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice ©2018.
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Extent 1 online resource (363 pages)
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Series statement Neuroscience Research Progress
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Formatted contents note Intro -- SLEEP DEPRIVATIONCAUSES, EFFECTS AND TREATMENT -- SLEEP DEPRIVATIONCAUSES, EFFECTS AND TREATMENT -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- RESEARCH UPDATE: CLINICAL ISSUES IN THEDIAGNOSIS, ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENTOF SLEEP PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITHAUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS -- DIAGNOSTIC ISSUES RELATED TOPAEDIATRIC SLEEP PROBLEMS -- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Classification -- International Classification of Sleep Disorders Diagnostic Criteria -- ADDITIONAL DIAGNOSTIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR SLEEPPROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH ASD -- CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF SLEEPPROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH ASD -- Objective Assessment Methods -- Polysomnography and Electroencephalography -- Actigraphy -- Subjective Assessment Methods -- Sleep Diaries -- Functional Assessment -- DEVELOPMENTAL AND FAMILIAL CONSIDERATIONSIN THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP PROBLEMSIN CHILDREN WITH ASD -- THE NATURE AND PREVALENCE OF SLEEP PROBLEMS IN TYPICALLYDEVELOPING CHILDREN AND CHILDREN WITHAUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS -- Sleep Problems in Typically Developing Children -- Anxiety and Sleep Problems -- Duration of Sleep Problems -- Sleep Problems in Children with Autism -- Aetiology of Sleep Problems in Autism -- Environmental Influences -- Impairment in Sleep-Wake Mechanisms -- Anxiety and Sleep Problems in Children with Autism -- Duration of Sleep Problems in Children with Autism -- Sleep Problems in Children with Asperger's Disorder -- Anxiety and Sleep Problems in Children with AD -- THE IMPACT OF SLEEP PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITHAUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS -- TREATMENT OF SLEEP PROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITHAUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS -- Pharmacological Treatment -- Benzodiazepines -- Clonidine -- Antihistamines -- Melatonin -- OTHER MEDICATION USED TO TREAT SLEEP PROBLEMSIN CHILDREN WITH ASD -- THE LIMITATIONS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF SLEEPPROBLEMS IN CHILDREN WITH ASD.
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Formatted contents note Herbal Medicine -- Herbal Medicine Use in Children -- Behavioural Treatment -- Bedtime Routines -- Bedtime Fading -- Extinction, Graduated Extinction and Modified Extinction -- Extinction -- Graduated Extinction -- Modified Extinction -- Scheduled Awakenings -- OTHER TREATMENTS FOR SLEEP PROBLEMS INCHILDREN WITH ASD -- Chronotherapy -- Medication Combined with Behavioural Intervention -- RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH AND CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- WHAT IS EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS? -- INTRODUCTION -- DIFFICULTIES WITH CURRENT MODELS OF SLEEP ANDWAKEFULNESS -- MEASURING SLEEP PROPENSITY ON DIFFERENT TIME-SCALES -- METHODS FOR MEASURING SLEEPINESS -- MULTIPLE SLEEP LATENCY TEST (MSLT) -- MAINTENANCE OF WAKEFULNESS TEST (MWT) -- EPWORTH SLEEPINESS SCALE -- KAROLINSKA SLEEPINESS SCALE -- STANFORD SLEEPINESS SCALE -- VISUAL ANALOGUE SCALES -- SLEEP-WAKE ACTIVITY INVENTORY -- ADJECTIVE CHECK-LISTS ABOUT MOOD AND FEELINGS -- RESPONSES TO A SINGLE QUESTION ABOUT "SLEEPINESS" -- OSLER TEST -- CHANGES IN THE EEG AND EOG - MICROSLEEPS AND SLOW EYEMOVEMENTS -- PSYCHOMOTOR VIGILANCE TEST - PVT -- INFRARED REFLECTANCE OCULOGRAPHY DURING A VIGILANCETEST - JTV -- VIDEO CAMERA METHODS FOR DETECTING EYELID CLOSURE -PERCLOS -- OTHER OCULOMETRIC TESTS -- EXTERNAL VALIDITY OF DIFFERENT METHODS FOR MEASURING"SLEEPINESS" -- Comparing the Results of Different Measures of "Sleepiness" in the SameSubjects -- Comparing Different Objective Measures of "Sleepiness"- The MSLT andMWT -- Comparing Different Subjective Measures of "Sleepiness" in the SameSubjects -- Comparing Different Subjective Tests of "Sleepiness" in the SameCircumstances -- Comparing Subjective Tests of "Sleepiness" under Different Circumstances -- Comparing Subjective and Objective Measures of "Sleepiness" in the SameSubjects -- WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF"SLEEPINESS"?.
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Formatted contents note MEASURING EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS -- Who is Too Drowsy to Drive? -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- CHRONOTYPE, SOMNOTYPE AND TROTOTYPE ASTHE PREDICTORS OF THE TIME COURSE OFSUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE INDEXES OFSLEEPINESS IN SLEEP DEPRIVED SUBJECTS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHOD -- Participants and Protocol -- EEG Recording -- EEG Analysis -- Subjective State Ratings -- Subjective Trait Ratings -- Sleep History -- Statistical Analysis -- RESULTS -- Associations between Time Courses of State Self-Ratings -- Time Course of State Self-Ratings in the Whole Sample and Subgroups -- Associations between State and Trait Self-Scores -- Contribution of EEG Powers to the Factor Associated with SubjectiveRatings -- Time Course of EEG Indexes in the Whole Sample -- Relationship between Changes in Theta and Alpha Ranges -- Associations of Trait and State Self-Ratings with Spectral Composition ofEEG -- Associations between the Changes in EEG Indexes and Subjective StateRatings -- Nighttime Course of EEG Indexes in Relation to Self-Rated Sleepiness andTrait Scores -- Sleep History at the Night Prior to the Study -- Effects of Sleep History on Subjective and EEG Measures -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- SLEEP AND AGING -- ABSTRACT -- 1. BACKGROUND -- 2. CHANGES OF SLEEP ASSOCIATED WITH AGING -- 3. EVALUATION OF SLEEP DISORDERS AND COMPLAINTS -- 4. PRIMARY SLEEP DISORDERS -- Case 1 -- 4.1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea -- Case 2 -- 4.2. Insomnia -- Case 3 -- 4.3. Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder of Sleep -- Case 4 -- 4.4. REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) -- Case 5 -- 4.5. Circadian rhythm disturbances -- Case 6 -- 5. SLEEP IN LONG-TERM CARE -- 6. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SLEEP AND SLEEP PROBLEMS IN ANGELMANSYNDROME AND PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION.
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Formatted contents note BEHAVIORAL PHENOTYPE -- ETIOLOGY RELATED BEHAVIOR STUDIES -- ANGELMAN SYNDROME -- Diagnosis and Phenotype -- Sleep Problems -- Detailed Studies -- Control Group -- Polysomnography -- Associated Variables and Hypotheses -- Treatment of Sleep Problems -- Melatonin in Intellectual Disability -- Melatonin in Angelman Syndrome -- PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME -- Diagnosis and Phenotype -- Sleep Problems -- Scatter Plot Analysis -- Poly(somno)Graphic Studies -- Excessive Daytime Sleepiness: Some Hypotheses -- Nighttime sleep disturbance or insomnia -- Increased daytime melatonin levels -- Breathing abnormalities -- REM sleep disturbance -- Hypothalamic dysfunction -- Some Remarks about Treatment of EDS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SLEEP DEPRIVATION IN THE CRITICALLY ILL -- INTRODUCTION -- NORMAL SLEEP -- SLEEP MEASUREMENTS IN CRITICAL CARE PATIENTS -- Objective Assessment of Sleep -- Polysomnography -- The bispectral index (BIS) -- Actigraphy -- Subjective Measurements of Sleep -- Patient's Assessment -- Nurse assessment -- Abnormalities of Sleep in Critically Ill Patients -- The ICU environment -- REFERENCES -- SLEEP DEPRIVATION AND DECLARATIVE MEMORY:A BRIEF REVIEW -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL LOBE SYSTEM -- SLEEP IS NOT A UNITARY STATE -- Slow Wave Sleep -- Rapid Eye Movement Sleep -- Lack of Sensory Stimulation -- BEHAVIORAL EVIDENCE OF SLEEP DEPRIVATIONIMPAIRMENT OF DECLARATIVE MEMORY -- Sleep Deprivation Prior to, as well as After, Learning -- THE EFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION AT THE CELLULAR ANDNETWORK LEVELS -- Sleep Deprivation, LTP and Protein Synthesis -- Sleep Deprivation and Elevated Glucocorticoids -- Sleep Deprivation and Connectivity -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- COGNITIVE PERFORMANCEDURING A NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE NOCTURNAL SEMINAR -- Activation Index -- Subjective Indexes.
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Formatted contents note Behavioral Indexes -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- AUTOMATED SLEEP DEPRIVATION AS A POWERFULTOOL FOR BASIC SLEEP RESEARCH IN ANIMALMODELS OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODS -- Recording Cages: Automated Sleep Deprivation (ASD) -- Recording Cages: Gentle Handling -- EEG/EMG Recordings and Data Analysis -- ANIMAL CARE -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- INCREASED SPONTANEOUS EYE BLINK RATEFOLLOWING SLEEP DEPRIVATION.A DOPAMINE ROLE IN THE ANTIDEPRESSANTEFFECTS OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- MATERIALS AND METHODS -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- OCULOMOTOR RESPONSESDURING SLEEP DEPRIVATION -- ABSTRACT -- Purpose -- Methods -- Results -- Conclusion -- INTRODUCTION -- METHODS -- A. Subjects -- B. Instruments -- Subjective sleepiness assessment -- Objective fatigue measurements -- Data Analysis -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SLEEP DEPRIVATION AT ALTITUDE - IS CHEYNESTOKE-BREATHING A BENEFICIAL PHYSIOLOGICALANSWER OR CAUSE OF TROUBLE? -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- SLEEP AT HIGH ALTITUDE - A BRIEF HISTORY -- BREATHING CONTROL AT SEA LEVEL ANDMODERATE ALTITUDE -- SLEEP AND BREATHING AT HIGH AND EXTREME ALTITUDE -- Is there any advantage or periodic breathing at altitude or is it a troublemaker? -- REFERENCES -- SHORT TERM SLEEP DEPRIVATION, LANGUAGECOMPREHENSION AND AUDITORYTEMPORAL RESOLUTION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- AROUSAL THEORY OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION -- SLEEP BASED NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE -- LANGUAGE AND SLEEP DEPRIVATION -- AUDITORY TEMPORAL RESOLUTION AS A MARKER OF INTACTLANGUAGE PERFORMANCE -- AUDITORY TEMPORAL RESOLUTION AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENTIN CHILDREN -- COMPLAINTS OF LANGUAGE DIFFICULTIES AND AUDITORYTEMPORAL RESOLUTION IN THE HEALTHY NORMAL ELDERLY -- AUDITORY TEMPORAL RESOLUTION AND PATHOLOGICALLANGUAGE CONDITIONS IN ADULTS.
505 8# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note A STUDY OF AUDITORY TEMPORAL RESOLUTION AND SHORT TERMSLEEP DEPRIVATION.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Sleep deprivation.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Insomnia.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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Personal name Vaughan, Sior.
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Main entry heading Fulke, Pedr
Title Sleep Deprivation: Causes, Effects and Treatment
Place, publisher, and date of publication New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,c2009
International Standard Book Number 9781607419747
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Uniform title Neuroscience Research Progress
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