Rapid eye movement sleep
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Rapid eye movement sleep
Maecel Dekker, Inc., c1999
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This reference also includes nine color plates.
Written by leading international scientists in the field, this comprehensive and up-to-date reference provides detailed coverage of various aspects of rapid eye movement sleep (REMS)-including phylogeny and evolution, ontogeny, neurophysiological and neurochemical phenomena, molecular processes, behavioral and physiological changes due to deprivation, and hypotheses on the neurodynamics of REMS.
Examining the relationship between the neocortex in mammals and birds in the evolution of REM sleep, Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
considers the roles of REMS in the maturation of the brain
reveals a new theory that challenges the assumption that REM is solely initiated by bulbar mechanisms in intact animals
explores experimental studies of REMS atonia and the mechanisms underlying tonic and phasic muscle atonia
describes the cellular and molecular mechanisms and function of pontine ponto-geniculo-occipatal waves during REMS
details the role of nitric oxide in the regulation of REMS
summarizes new evidence on which neurotransmitters are responsible for the REMS generating mechanism
presents an overview of several endogenous sleep substances that may positively or negatively regulate REMS
and more.
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep serves as essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in the study of sleep science, particularly physiologists and biologists; neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, psychiatrists, and psychologists; anesethiologists; and pharmacologists.
目次
Eyelid Condition at Birth: Relationship to Adult Mammalian Sleep-waking Patterns, E. Aserinsky
Phylogeny and Evolution of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep, M. G. Frank
Ontogenesis of REM Sleep, M. Segawa
Initiation of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep: Beyond the Brainstem, A. R. Morrison, L. D. Sanford, and R. J. Ross
Muscle Atonia in REM Sleep, Y. -Y. Lai and J. M. Siegel
PGO Wave Generation: Mechanism and Functional Significance, S. Datta
Norepinephrine and REM Sleep, P.-H. Luppi, D. Gervasoni, C. Peyron, C. Rampon, B. Barbagli, R. Boissard, and P. Fort
New Directions for the Study of Cholinergic REM Sleep Generation: Specifying Pre- and Postsynaptic Mechanisms, M. L. Capece, H. A. Baghdoyan, and R. Lydic
Functional Role of Serotonin 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 Receptor in the Regulation of REM Sleep, J. M. Monti and D. Monti
Possible Role of GABA in the Regulation of REM Sleep with Special Reference to REM-OFF Neurons, B. N. Mallick, S. Kaur, S. K. Jha, and J. M. Siegel
Nitric Oxide: A Diffusible Modulator of Physiological Traits and Behavioral States, T. O. Leonard and R. Lydic
Neurotransmitters Changes and REM Sleep, T. Kodama
Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Neuronal Activities and REM Sleep, S. Inoue, U. K. Saha, and T. Musha
Different Physiological Properties of Two Populations of PS-on Neurons in the Mesopontine Tegmentum, Y. Koyama, Y. Kayama, and K. Sakai
Hormones and REM Sleep, F. Obal Jr. and J. M. Krueger
Endogenous Sleep Substances and REM Sleep, S. Inoue, K. Honda, M. Kimura, and S.-Q. Zhang
Brain Energy, Production, and Sleep Occurrence, R. Cespuglio, H. Faradji-Prevautel, and L. Netchiporouk
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep: From Cerebral Metabolism to Functional Brain Mapping, P. Maquet and C. Phillips
REM Sleep and Apnea, D. W. Carley and M. Radulovacki
Thermoregulatory Control of the nonREM-REM Sleep Cycle, R. Szymusiak, Md. Noor Alam, and D. McGinty
REM Sleep Across Age and Sex, K. Mishima, T. Shimizu, and Y. Hishikawa
The Function of Fetal/Neonatal REM Sleep, M. Mirmiran and Y. G. H. Maas
REM Sleep Deprivation Alters Factors Affecting Neuronal Excitability: Role of Norepinephrine and Its Possible Mechanism of Action, B. N. Mallick, H. V. A. Adya, and s. Thankachan
REM Sleep Deprivation and Behavioral Changes, G. W. Vogel
Cellular and Molecular Changes Occurring During REM Sleep, O. Prospero-Garcia, L. Navarro, E. Murillo-Rodriguez, M. Sanchez-Alavez, R. Guzman-Marin, M. Mendez-Diaz, M. Gomez-Chavarin, A. Jimenez-Anguiano, and R. Drucker-Colin
Intensity of REM Sleep, K. Takahashi
Why We Believe What We Believe About REM-Sleep Regulation, H. Benington
Hypothesis on REM Sleep from the Viewpoint of Neuronal Dynamics, M. Nakao and M. Yamamoto
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