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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep

Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
Regulation and Function

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James F. Pagel, Edward F. Pace-Schott, Birendra Nath Mallick, Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Adrian R. Morrison, Milton Kramer, Marcos G. Frank, Niels C. Rattenborg, John A. Lesku, Dolores Martinez-Gonzalez, Luca Matarazzo, Ariane Foret, Laura Mascetti, Vincenzo Muto, Anahita Shaffii, Pierre Maquet, Daniel Aeschbach, Jaime R. Villablanca, Isabel de Andrés, Kazue Semba, Larry D. Sanford, Richard J. Ross, Yuan-Yang Lai, Jerome M. Siegel, Mark S. Blumberg, Subimal Datta, Robert P. Vertes, Jimmy J. Fraigne, John M. Orem, Sushil K. Jha, Claude Gottesmann, Christopher J. Watson, Helen A. Baghdoyan, Ralph Lydic, Giancarlo Vanini, Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clement, Emilie Sapin, Damien Gervasoni, Denise Salvert, Patrice Fort, Jaime M. Monti, Md. Noor Alam, Ronald Szymusiak, Dennis McGinty, Oscar Prospéro-García, Mónica Méndez-Díaz, Alejandra E. Ruiz-Contreras, Marcel Pérez-Morales, Mahesh M. Thakkar, Rishi Sharma, Samuel C. Engemann, Pradeep Sahota, Tohru Kodama, Priyattam J. Shiromani, Carlos Blanco-Centurion, James T. McKenna, Lichao Chen, Robert W. McCarley, Nishidh Barot, Clete Kushida, Pier Luigi Parmeggiani, Dinesh Pal, Victoria Booth, Gina R. Poe, Robert Stickgold, Matthew P. Walker, Sudipta Biswas, Anupama Gopalakrishnan, Vibha Madan, Deborah Suchecki, Sergio Tufik, Axel Steiger, Harald Murck, Radhika Basheer, Seiji Nishino, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, Martin Desseilles, Virginie Sterpenich, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Sophie Schwartz, Akihiro Karashima, Yuichi Tamakawa, Yoshimasa Koyama, Norihiro Katayama, Mitsuyuki Nakao
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  • Date Published: August 2011
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521116800

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  • Spanning over half a century of investigation into Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, this volume provides comprehensive coverage of a broad range of topics in REM sleep biology. World renowned researchers and experts are brought together to discuss past and current research and to set the foundation for future developments. Key topics are covered in six sections from fundamental topics (historical context and general biology) to cutting-edge research on neuronal regulation, neuroanatomy and neurochemistry, functional significance and disturbance in the REM sleep generating mechanism. A reference source for all aspects of REM sleep research, it also incorporates chapters on neural modelling, findings from non-human species and interactions between brain regions. This is an invaluable resource, essential reading for all involved in sleep research and clinical practice.

    • A comprehensive source covering all aspects of REM sleep research with impressive depth and scope
    • Interdisciplinary approach integrates varied aspects of research - suitable for use by sleep researchers and clinicians alike
    • Includes recent developments from experts in neural modelling
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    • Date Published: August 2011
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521116800
    • length: 496 pages
    • dimensions: 253 x 196 x 29 mm
    • weight: 1.26kg
    • contains: 70 b/w illus. 31 colour illus. 11 tables
    • availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. REM Sleep as a Unique Arousal State – Historical Context:
    1. The sleep-dream state – historic and philosophic perspectives
    2. REM sleep and dreaming
    3. REM sleep and dream sleep: are they identical? Exploring the conceptual developments in the Upanishads and the present knowledge based on neurobiology of sleep
    4. The discovery of REM sleep: the death knell of the passive theory of sleep
    5. REM sleep and dreaming: the nature of the relationship
    Part II. General Biology:
    6. The ontogeny and function(s) of REM sleep
    7. Evolutionary perspectives on the function of REM sleep
    8. A systems level approach to human REM sleep
    9. REM sleep regulation: circadian, homeostatic and non-REM sleep-dependent determinants
    Part III. Neuronal Regulation:
    10. Understanding REM sleep: clues from brain lesion studies
    11. Preoptic and basal forebrain modulation of REM sleep
    12. Amygdalar regulation of REM sleep
    13. Pontomedullary mediated REM sleep atonia
    14. Phenomenology and function of myoclonic twitching in developing rats
    15. Pontine-wave (P-wave) generator: a key player in REM sleep-dependent memory consolidation
    16. Hippocampal theta rhythm of REM sleep
    17. Respiration during REM sleep and its regulation
    18. Modulation of REM sleep by non-REM sleep and waking areas in the brain
    Part IV. Neuroanatomy and Neurochemistry:
    19. Aminergic influences in the regulation of basic REM sleep processes
    20. REM sleep regulation by cholinergic neurons: highlights from 1999 to 2009
    21. GABAergic modulation of REM sleep
    22. Glutamatergic regulation of REM
    23. The role of tuberomammillary nucleus histaminergic neurons, and of their receptors, in the regulation of sleep and waking
    24. Hypocretinergic system: role in REM sleep regulation
    25. Neuropeptides and REM sleep
    26. Adenosine and glycine in REM sleep regulation
    27. Changes in neurotransmitter levels in relation to REM sleep for its regulation
    28. Pontine areas inhibiting REM sleep (PAIRS)
    29. Neuronal models of REM sleep control: evolving concepts
    Part V. REM Sleep: Functional Significance:
    30. Significance of deprivation studies: does REM sleep propensity/debt increase with deprivation?
    31. Modulation of body core temperature in NREM and REM sleep
    32. Sleep-related hippocampal activation: implications for spatial memory consolidation
    33. The role of REM sleep in memory consolidation, enhancement and integration
    34. The role of REM sleep in emotional brain processing
    35. REM sleep loss, oxidative damage and apoptosis
    36. Role of REM sleep in maintaining neuronal excitability and its possible mechanism of action
    37. Comparison of REM sleep deprivation methods: role of stress and validity of use
    38. REM sleep in patients with depression
    39. Proteins and neuropeptides in REM sleep regulation and function
    Part VI. Disturbance in REM Sleep Generating Mechanism:
    40. Narcolepsy and REM sleep
    41. REM sleep and dreams: relationship to anxiety, psychosomatic and behavioural disorders
    42. REM sleep and emotion regulation
    43. Neural modeling for cooperative/competitive regulation of REM sleep with NREM sleep and wakefulness
    44. The selective mood regulatory theory of dreaming: an adaptive, assimilative and experimentally based theory of dreaming
    Index.

  • Editors

    Birendra N. Mallick, Jawaharlal Nehru University
    Birendra Nath Mallick is Professor of Neurobiology at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

    S. R. Pandi-Perumal , Somnogen Canada Inc, Toronto
    S. R. Pandi-Perumal is President and CEO of Somnogen Inc., a New York corporation.

    Robert W. McCarley, Harvard University, Massachusetts
    Robert W. McCarley is Professor and Chair of the Harvard Department of Psychiatry and Associate Director of Mental Health in the VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston, USA.

    Adrian R. Morrison, University of Pennsylvania
    Adrian R. Morrison is Professor Emeritus of Behavioral Neuroscience at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

    Contributors

    James F. Pagel, Edward F. Pace-Schott, Birendra Nath Mallick, Asok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Adrian R. Morrison, Milton Kramer, Marcos G. Frank, Niels C. Rattenborg, John A. Lesku, Dolores Martinez-Gonzalez, Luca Matarazzo, Ariane Foret, Laura Mascetti, Vincenzo Muto, Anahita Shaffii, Pierre Maquet, Daniel Aeschbach, Jaime R. Villablanca, Isabel de Andrés, Kazue Semba, Larry D. Sanford, Richard J. Ross, Yuan-Yang Lai, Jerome M. Siegel, Mark S. Blumberg, Subimal Datta, Robert P. Vertes, Jimmy J. Fraigne, John M. Orem, Sushil K. Jha, Claude Gottesmann, Christopher J. Watson, Helen A. Baghdoyan, Ralph Lydic, Giancarlo Vanini, Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clement, Emilie Sapin, Damien Gervasoni, Denise Salvert, Patrice Fort, Jaime M. Monti, Md. Noor Alam, Ronald Szymusiak, Dennis McGinty, Oscar Prospéro-García, Mónica Méndez-Díaz, Alejandra E. Ruiz-Contreras, Marcel Pérez-Morales, Mahesh M. Thakkar, Rishi Sharma, Samuel C. Engemann, Pradeep Sahota, Tohru Kodama, Priyattam J. Shiromani, Carlos Blanco-Centurion, James T. McKenna, Lichao Chen, Robert W. McCarley, Nishidh Barot, Clete Kushida, Pier Luigi Parmeggiani, Dinesh Pal, Victoria Booth, Gina R. Poe, Robert Stickgold, Matthew P. Walker, Sudipta Biswas, Anupama Gopalakrishnan, Vibha Madan, Deborah Suchecki, Sergio Tufik, Axel Steiger, Harald Murck, Radhika Basheer, Seiji Nishino, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, Martin Desseilles, Virginie Sterpenich, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu, Sophie Schwartz, Akihiro Karashima, Yuichi Tamakawa, Yoshimasa Koyama, Norihiro Katayama, Mitsuyuki Nakao

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