Sleep - wakefulness/ B.N. Mallick
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 154.6 MAL/S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P06846 |
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1. Introduction
2. What are Sleep and Wakefulness
3. Sleep-Wakefulness
4. Need for Objective Criteria
5. Mind and Brain Relation
6. Methods of Studying Sleep
7. Characterisation of Sleep and Wakefulness
8. Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep
9. Measurement and Quantification of Sleep
10. Basic Mechanism(s) of Sleep and Wakefulness
11. Brain Stem Reticular Formation
12. Other Brain Areas Responsible for Regulation
of Sleep and Wakefulness
13. Levels of Wakefulness and Kinds of Sleep
14. REM Sleep and its Regulation
15. Chemical Nature of Sleep-Wakefulness
16. Sleep-Wakefulness and Biorhythm
17. Why Does One Sleep
18. Sleep Deprivation
19. Functions of Sleep
20. Effects of Sleep Loss in Normal Life
21. How much Sleep is Necessary and Adequate
22. Good Sleep and Factors Affecting Sleep
23. Importance of Sleep Studies
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