Description |
1 online resource (xxviii, 397 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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APA science volumes |
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APA science volumes.
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Contents |
Sleep onset: conceptual issues / Allan Rechtschaffen -- Important underemphasized aspects of sleep onset / Roger Broughton -- Immune-neuroendocrine-thermal mechanisms and the sleep-wake system / Harvey Moldofsky -- Prediction of sleep onset / Wilse B. Webb -- Prediction of intentional and unintentional sleep onset / Torbjorn Åkerstedt and Simon Folkard -- Entrained phase of circadian pacemaker serves to stabilize altertness and performance throughout the habitual waking day / Charles A. Czeisler, Derk-Jan Dijk, and Jeanne F. Duffy -- Vigilance decrement and sleepiness / Nancy Barone Kribbs and David Dinges -- Impact of the level of physiological arousal on estimates of sleep latency / Michael H. Bonnet and Donna A. Arand -- Home monitoring of sleep onset and sleep-onset mentation use the nightcap / Robert Stickgold and J. Allan Hobson -- Sleep paralysis and sleep-onset REM period in normal individuals / Kazuhiko Fukuda -- Period analysis of sleep onset in depressed outpatients and normal control subjects / Roseanne Armitage [and others] -- Fluctuations in single-hertz EEG activity during the transition to sleep / Pietro Badia, Kenneth P. Wright, Jr., and Albert Wauquier --Quantitative topographic EEG mapping during drowsiness and sleep onset / Joel Hasan and Roger Broughton -- Topographical EEG changes and the hypnagogic experience / Tadao Hori, Mitsuo Hayashi, and Toshio Morikawa -- Sleep EEG characteristics after a spontaneous awakening / Teresa Paiva and Agostinho Rosa -- Are there changing CNS priorities in sleepiness and sleep? EEG and ERP evidence / Robert D. Ogilvie, Robin A. Battye, and Iain A. Simons -- Stimulus processing awake and asleep: similarities and differences in electrical CNS responses / Dean F. Salisbury -- Event-related potentials during the wake-to-sleep transition / John R. Harsh -- Modification of the multiple sleep latency test / Paul Naitoh and Tamsin L. Kelly -- Mismatch negativity in sleep / Risto Näätänen and Heikki Lyytinen -- Attentional allocation and capacity in waking arousal / Sidney J. Segalowitz, Diana Velikonja, and Jane Storrie-Baker |
Summary |
"Sleep Onset: Normal and Abnormal Processes" examines a highly focused segment of research on sleep and physiological functioning, the crucial wake-sleep transition that marks the point, on the continuum, at which predominantly wake-related and predominantly sleep-related activities are present at the same time. The 21 chapters of this book are divided into 5 sections that cover general and theoretical concerns; predictive models, behavioral, cognitive, and subjective changes; electroencephalographic changes; and event-related potential changes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
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PsycBooks |
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Sleep -- Stages.
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Sleep -- Psychological aspects
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Sleep -- Physiological aspects.
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Psychophysiology.
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Sleep.
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Sleep Stages
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Sleep -- psychology
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Sleep -- physiology
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Psychological Phenomena and Processes
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena
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Phenomena and Processes
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Nervous System Physiological Phenomena
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Psychophysiology
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Sleep
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Sleep
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Psychophysiology
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Sleep -- Physiological aspects
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Sleep -- Psychological aspects
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Sleep -- Stages
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Electronic book
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Author |
Ogilvie, Robert D., 1941-
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Harsh, John R
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ISBN |
155798266X |
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9781557982667 |
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