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The Neural Control of Sleep and Waking

English · Paperback / Softback

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My first contact with "the other" Jerome Siegel came in 1973, when I moved to Los Angeles to do postdoctoral work at UCLA. My thesis work had been listed in a nationally available posting without any address. The Brain Inf- mation Service, thinking they knew where I was, listed "the other" Jerome Siegel's Delaware address for reprint requests. I soon received a letter from Jerry along with the requests he had received and we have remained in c- tact ever since. I am occasionally reminded of my namesake when I meet a new colleague who is impressed that someone "so young" published a paper in Science in 1965 (one year out of high school, if it had been me). I entered the field in the early 1970s just as he left. My interests in REM sleep and brainstem mechanisms have been eerily similar to his (and he also did po- doctoral work at UCLA), so our research contributions can be distinguished easily only by my use of my middle initial (which has occasionally been om- ted from my publications). So, my namesake and I both have an interest in seeing to it that no one "brings shame to the name. " The current work certainly fulfills that dictum. This is a very unusual book, both in its scope and in its approach to the - terial.

List of contents

A Brief Synopsis of Neuroanatomy.- A Brief Synopsis of Neuroanatomy.- The First Half-Century: The Groundwork for the Science of Sleep and Waking Is Laid.- Technological Developments.- Early Research on Brain Mechanisms of Sleep and Waking.- The Second Half-Century: The Benefits Are Reaped.- The Discovery of the Ascending Reticular Activating System.- The Neural Pathways That Produce Arousal.- The Second Half-Century: The Benefits Are Reaped.- Forebrain and Hindbrain Inhibition of the Reticular Activating System.- EEG Synchrony and Behavioral Inhibition.- Cellular Mechanisms and Neural Circuits That Produce Sleep.- Sleep Factors.- Sleep as a Circadian Rhythm.- The Second Half-Century: The Benefits Are Reaped.- The Discovery of REM Sleep.- The Neural Control of REM Sleep.- The Functions and Disorders of Sleep and Waking.- Theories of Sleep and Waking.- Disorders of Sleep and Waking.

Summary

My first contact with “the other” Jerome Siegel came in 1973, when I moved to Los Angeles to do postdoctoral work at UCLA. My thesis work had been listed in a nationally available posting without any address. The Brain Inf- mation Service, thinking they knew where I was, listed “the other” Jerome Siegel’s Delaware address for reprint requests. I soon received a letter from Jerry along with the requests he had received and we have remained in c- tact ever since. I am occasionally reminded of my namesake when I meet a new colleague who is impressed that someone “so young” published a paper in Science in 1965 (one year out of high school, if it had been me). I entered the field in the early 1970s just as he left. My interests in REM sleep and brainstem mechanisms have been eerily similar to his (and he also did po- doctoral work at UCLA), so our research contributions can be distinguished easily only by my use of my middle initial (which has occasionally been om- ted from my publications). So, my namesake and I both have an interest in seeing to it that no one “brings shame to the name. ” The current work certainly fulfills that dictum. This is a very unusual book, both in its scope and in its approach to the - terial.

Product details

Authors J. Siegel, Jerome Siegel, Jerome H. Siegel
Assisted by J.M. Siegel (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2002
 
EAN 9780387954929
ISBN 978-0-387-95492-9
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 156 mm x 13 mm x 234 mm
Illustrations XVI, 212 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Medicine, Neurology, Neuroscience, Psychology Research, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Neurosciences, Psychological methodology, Experiential research, Neurobiology

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