The neuroscience of sleep and dreams / Patrick McNamara.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge fundamentals of neuroscience in psychologyPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, ©2019Description: xiv, 263pages ; ill.; 23 cmISBN:- 9781107171107 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 9781316629741 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 612.821 23 MCN
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Part 1. Sleep 1. what is sleep? 2. From biological rhythms to the sleep cycle 3. Expression of sleep across the human lifespan 4. Characteristics of REM and NREM sleep 5. Sleep disorders 6. Theories of REM and NREM sleep
Part 2. Dreams 1. what are dreams? 2. Dreams across the human lifespan 3. Characteristics of REM and NREM dreams 4. Dream varieties 5. Theories of dreaming.
"This book provides a complete introduction to the neuroscience of sleep and dreams in plain language. In it, Patrick McNamara outlines new discoveries in the science of sleep and dreams, places them within an evolutionary context, and brings them together with existing scientific findings and implications for sleep medicine. Unlike other introductory texts, the important evolutionary background and social nature of sleep and dreams is emphasized. Major advances in sleep medicine, sleep and memory, dream content analyses, brain correlates of sleep stages and lifespan development of sleep are covered in depth. While the text is geared towards students, the general reader and scientists studying other disciplines will find it accessible and informative. Patrick McNamara is Associate Professor in the Department of Neurology at Boston University, USA. He has received a VA Merit Review Award as well as two NIH research grant awards for his work on sleep and dreams. Magazines, newspapers and TV shows have featured his work, including: New Scientist, The Boston Globe, NOVA, and PBS Closer to Truth"--
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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