Sleep MedicineTeofilo L. Lee-Chiong, Michael Sateia, Michael J. Sateia, Mary A. Carskadon Hanley & Belfus, 2002 - Всего страниц: 737 This important new book is a comprehensive and highly practical reference on all aspects of sleep disorders edited by and with contributions by the major authorities on contemporary sleep medicine. The most user-friendly book on the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders, this text is authoritative enough to stand as the major reference in the field and practical enough for everyday use in the office or sleep center.
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... consciousness . This property of sleep puts an animal at great risk ; it is maladaptive unless a greater need is served . This property of sleep also rules out theories of primordial sleep functions if the proposed function could be ...
... consciousness . This property of sleep puts an animal at great risk ; it is maladaptive unless a greater need is served . This property of sleep also rules out theories of primordial sleep functions if the proposed function could be ...
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... consciousness ( waking ) .19 CONCLUSION The three sleep - wake states in the human ( waking , resting sleep , and ... conscious somatic perception . Neurosci Lett 168 : 126-129 , 1994 . 3. Garcia - Rill E : The pedunculopontine nucleus ...
... consciousness ( waking ) .19 CONCLUSION The three sleep - wake states in the human ( waking , resting sleep , and ... conscious somatic perception . Neurosci Lett 168 : 126-129 , 1994 . 3. Garcia - Rill E : The pedunculopontine nucleus ...
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... consciousness is sus- pended . Loomis et al.31 first described sleep - related changes in the EEG in 1937. With the discovery of rapid eye movement ( REM ) sleep in 1953 , Aserinsky and Kleitman2 expanded our knowledge of the states of ...
... consciousness is sus- pended . Loomis et al.31 first described sleep - related changes in the EEG in 1937. With the discovery of rapid eye movement ( REM ) sleep in 1953 , Aserinsky and Kleitman2 expanded our knowledge of the states of ...
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Phylogeny of Sleep | 7 |
Function of Sleep | 23 |
Mechanisms of Sleep and Wakefulness | 31 |
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