Encyclopedia of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms, Second Edition, Six Volume Set is the most comprehensive work on sleep and circadian rhythms. This completely revised new edition, comprised of contributions from 450 renowned authorities in the field, covers what is new and known in the field. In addition to thorough coverage of the basics (physiology, sleep disorders etc.), this new edition includes a thorough examination of circadian rhythms that manage the sleep-wake cycle. Although this area is highly intertwined with sleep, it is a scientific discipline in and of itself, and will broaden the appeal of this work to health care providers and scientists.
Other sections of interest explore consumer wearable devices to track sleep and circadian rhythms, artificial intelligence algorithms to detect sleep and abnormal sleep-related conditions, and new technology to treat sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. This book will be an ideal and primary reference resource for students, trainees, technologists, basic/clinical scientists, physicians, advanced practice providers, psychologists, nurses, and other medical and research personnel who want to explore any topic within the sleep and circadian rhythm field.
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978-0-12-822963-7 (9780128229637)
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Clete A. Kushida, M.D., Ph.D. is a neurologist who is a professor in the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University Medical Center, medical director of the Stanford Sleep Medicine Center, and director of the Stanford Center for Human Sleep Research. He is president of the World Sleep Federation, past president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and founding president of the California Sleep Society. He has conducted basic and clinical sleep research since 1977, has served as principal investigator for numerous federally and industry supported research studies, and has authored or edited over 150 publications, including six books.
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Professor and Principal Investigator, Stanford Sleep Medicine Center, Stanford University, USA
1. Basic Sleep/Circadian Concepts, Science, Deprivation/Alteration, and Mechanisms
2. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
3. Assessment, Methodology, Training and Policies of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
4. Insomnia
5. Hypersomnias
6. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders
7. Sleep Related Breathing Disorders
8. Sleep Related Movement Disorders
9. Parasomnias
10. Sleep and Other Conditions or Disorders
11. Sleep in Special Populations
12. Sleep/Circadian Rhythms and Technology