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El. knyga: Sleep, Neuronal Plasticity and Brain Function

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This book reviews current knowledge on the importance of sleep for brain function, from molecular mechanisms to behavioral output, with special emphasis on the question of how sleep and sleep loss ultimately affect cognition and mood. It provides an extensive overview of the latest insights in the role of sleep in regulating gene expression, synaptic plasticity and neurogenesis and how that in turn is linked to learning and memory processes. In addition, readers will learn about the potential clinical implications of insufficient sleep and discover how chronically restricted or disrupted sleep may contribute to age-related cognitive decline and the development of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and depression. The book consists of 19 chapters, written by experts in basic sleep research and sleep medicine, which together cover a wide range of topics on the importance of sleep and consequences of sleep disruption. This book will be of interest to students, researchers and clinicians with a general interest in brain function or a specific interest in sleep.

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This is an extensive overview of the relationship between sleep, neuronal plasticity, and brain function. It reviews the developments and progress being made in the attempt to understand the function of sleep. The audience will be individuals interested in the neurophysiology of the brain and changes related to sleep states. Students, researchers, and clinicians with an interest in the neurobiological aspects of sleep, sleep deprivation, and its effect on cognitive functioning will find the book useful. (Michael Easton, Doody's Book Reviews, November, 2015)

Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates of Sleep and Sleep Homeostasis
1(24)
Tom Deboer
Genetic Dissection of Sleep Homeostasis
25(40)
Geraldine M. Mang
Paul Franken
Sleep Deprivation and Gene Expression
65(26)
Annie da Costa Souza
Sidarta Ribeiro
Sleep and Synaptic Homeostasis
91(32)
Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy
Ugo Faraguna
Sleep and Synaptic Plasticity in the Developing and Adult Brain
123(28)
Marcos G. Frank
Sleep and Adult Neurogenesis: Implications for Cognition and Mood
151(32)
Anka D. Mueller
Peter Meerlo
Dennis McGinty
Ralph E. Mistlberger
Animal Studies on the Role of Sleep in Memory: From Behavioral Performance to Molecular Mechanisms
183(24)
Robbert Havekes
Peter Meerlo
Ted Abel
A Bird's Eye View of Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation
207(32)
Timothy P. Brawn
Daniel Margoliash
Neuroimaging Studies of Sleep and Memory in Humans
239(30)
Philippe Peigneux
The Role of Sleep in Human Declarative Memory Consolidation
269(38)
Sara E. Alger
Alexis M. Chambers
Tony Cunningham
Jessica D. Payne
Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment
307(24)
Edward F. Pace-Schott
Rebecca M. C. Spencer
Adenosine, Caffeine, and Performance: From Cognitive Neuroscience of Sleep to Sleep Pharmacogenetics
331(36)
Emily Urry
Hans-Peter Landolt
Optogenetic Control of Hypocretin (Orexin) Neurons and Arousal Circuits
367(12)
Luis de Lecea
Stress, Arousal, and Sleep
379(32)
Larry D. Sanford
Deborah Suchecki
Peter Meerlo
Sleep and Emotional Functions
411(22)
Lampros Perogamvros
Sophie Schwartz
Sleep and Plasticity in Schizophrenia
433(26)
Kate E. Sprecher
Fabio Ferrarelli
Ruth M. Benca
Chronically Restricted or Disrupted Sleep as a Causal Factor in the Development of Depression
459(24)
Peter Meerlo
Robbert Havekes
Axel Steiger
Sleep Deprivation Therapy for Depression
483(20)
Sara Dallaspezia
Francesco Benedetti
Pharmacological Treatment of Sleep Disorders and Its Relationship with Neuroplasticity
503(52)
Vivien C. Abad
Christian Guilleminault
Index 555