Biological Implications of Circadian Disruption
Herausgeber: Fonken, Laura K; Nelson, Randy J
Biological Implications of Circadian Disruption
Herausgeber: Fonken, Laura K; Nelson, Randy J
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"Exposure to electric light at night is ubiquitous in modern society. This book describes how our 24-hour circadian clock regulates our physiology and behavior and why light at the "wrong" time of day can impact our health"--
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"Exposure to electric light at night is ubiquitous in modern society. This book describes how our 24-hour circadian clock regulates our physiology and behavior and why light at the "wrong" time of day can impact our health"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 185mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781316512081
- ISBN-10: 1316512088
- Artikelnr.: 67949660
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 185mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 909g
- ISBN-13: 9781316512081
- ISBN-10: 1316512088
- Artikelnr.: 67949660
1. Introduction to circadian rhythms Laura K. Fonken and Randy J. Nelson;
2. Central clock dynamics: daily timekeeping, photic processing, and
photoperiodic encoding by the suprachiasmatic nucleus Deborah A. M. Joye,
Robert Wheeler and Jennifer A. Evans; 3. Melatonin, light, and the
circadian system Margarita L. Dubocovich; 4. Disrupted circadian rhythms,
stress, and allostatic load Ilia N. Karatsoreos; 5. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and mental health Anthony Rosenthal and Tara A. LeGates; 6.
Circadian rhythms and cognitive functioning Jacob S. Moeller and Lance J.
Kriegsfeld; 7. Circadian rhythm disruption in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Marilyn J. Duncan; 8. Circadian rhythms regulate neuroinflammation after
traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury Andrew D. Gaudet and Emily K.
Greenough; 9. Disrupted circadian rhythms and neuroendocrine function in
fertility Alexandra M. Yaw, Brooke M. DeVries and Hanne M. Hoffmann; 10.
Disrupted circadian rhythms and metabolic function Deanna M. Arble; 11.
Disrupted circadian rhythms, time restricted feeding, and blood pressure
regulation Zhenheng Guo, Tianfei Hou and Ming C. Gong; 12. Disrupted
circadian rhythms and immune function Louise M. Ince, Devin Simpkins and
Julie E. Gibbs; 13. Circadian rhythms and cardiac function Leandro C.
Brito, Saurabh S. Thosar, and Matthew P. Butler; 14. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and cancer Baharan Fekry and Kristin Eckel-Mahan; 15. Light effects
across species in nature: a focus on solutions Kevin J. Gaston and Johanna
H. Meijer; 16. Measurement and analysis of exposure to light at night in
epidemiology Xiaozhe Yin and Travis Longcore.
2. Central clock dynamics: daily timekeeping, photic processing, and
photoperiodic encoding by the suprachiasmatic nucleus Deborah A. M. Joye,
Robert Wheeler and Jennifer A. Evans; 3. Melatonin, light, and the
circadian system Margarita L. Dubocovich; 4. Disrupted circadian rhythms,
stress, and allostatic load Ilia N. Karatsoreos; 5. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and mental health Anthony Rosenthal and Tara A. LeGates; 6.
Circadian rhythms and cognitive functioning Jacob S. Moeller and Lance J.
Kriegsfeld; 7. Circadian rhythm disruption in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Marilyn J. Duncan; 8. Circadian rhythms regulate neuroinflammation after
traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury Andrew D. Gaudet and Emily K.
Greenough; 9. Disrupted circadian rhythms and neuroendocrine function in
fertility Alexandra M. Yaw, Brooke M. DeVries and Hanne M. Hoffmann; 10.
Disrupted circadian rhythms and metabolic function Deanna M. Arble; 11.
Disrupted circadian rhythms, time restricted feeding, and blood pressure
regulation Zhenheng Guo, Tianfei Hou and Ming C. Gong; 12. Disrupted
circadian rhythms and immune function Louise M. Ince, Devin Simpkins and
Julie E. Gibbs; 13. Circadian rhythms and cardiac function Leandro C.
Brito, Saurabh S. Thosar, and Matthew P. Butler; 14. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and cancer Baharan Fekry and Kristin Eckel-Mahan; 15. Light effects
across species in nature: a focus on solutions Kevin J. Gaston and Johanna
H. Meijer; 16. Measurement and analysis of exposure to light at night in
epidemiology Xiaozhe Yin and Travis Longcore.
1. Introduction to circadian rhythms Laura K. Fonken and Randy J. Nelson;
2. Central clock dynamics: daily timekeeping, photic processing, and
photoperiodic encoding by the suprachiasmatic nucleus Deborah A. M. Joye,
Robert Wheeler and Jennifer A. Evans; 3. Melatonin, light, and the
circadian system Margarita L. Dubocovich; 4. Disrupted circadian rhythms,
stress, and allostatic load Ilia N. Karatsoreos; 5. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and mental health Anthony Rosenthal and Tara A. LeGates; 6.
Circadian rhythms and cognitive functioning Jacob S. Moeller and Lance J.
Kriegsfeld; 7. Circadian rhythm disruption in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Marilyn J. Duncan; 8. Circadian rhythms regulate neuroinflammation after
traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury Andrew D. Gaudet and Emily K.
Greenough; 9. Disrupted circadian rhythms and neuroendocrine function in
fertility Alexandra M. Yaw, Brooke M. DeVries and Hanne M. Hoffmann; 10.
Disrupted circadian rhythms and metabolic function Deanna M. Arble; 11.
Disrupted circadian rhythms, time restricted feeding, and blood pressure
regulation Zhenheng Guo, Tianfei Hou and Ming C. Gong; 12. Disrupted
circadian rhythms and immune function Louise M. Ince, Devin Simpkins and
Julie E. Gibbs; 13. Circadian rhythms and cardiac function Leandro C.
Brito, Saurabh S. Thosar, and Matthew P. Butler; 14. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and cancer Baharan Fekry and Kristin Eckel-Mahan; 15. Light effects
across species in nature: a focus on solutions Kevin J. Gaston and Johanna
H. Meijer; 16. Measurement and analysis of exposure to light at night in
epidemiology Xiaozhe Yin and Travis Longcore.
2. Central clock dynamics: daily timekeeping, photic processing, and
photoperiodic encoding by the suprachiasmatic nucleus Deborah A. M. Joye,
Robert Wheeler and Jennifer A. Evans; 3. Melatonin, light, and the
circadian system Margarita L. Dubocovich; 4. Disrupted circadian rhythms,
stress, and allostatic load Ilia N. Karatsoreos; 5. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and mental health Anthony Rosenthal and Tara A. LeGates; 6.
Circadian rhythms and cognitive functioning Jacob S. Moeller and Lance J.
Kriegsfeld; 7. Circadian rhythm disruption in aging and Alzheimer's disease
Marilyn J. Duncan; 8. Circadian rhythms regulate neuroinflammation after
traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury Andrew D. Gaudet and Emily K.
Greenough; 9. Disrupted circadian rhythms and neuroendocrine function in
fertility Alexandra M. Yaw, Brooke M. DeVries and Hanne M. Hoffmann; 10.
Disrupted circadian rhythms and metabolic function Deanna M. Arble; 11.
Disrupted circadian rhythms, time restricted feeding, and blood pressure
regulation Zhenheng Guo, Tianfei Hou and Ming C. Gong; 12. Disrupted
circadian rhythms and immune function Louise M. Ince, Devin Simpkins and
Julie E. Gibbs; 13. Circadian rhythms and cardiac function Leandro C.
Brito, Saurabh S. Thosar, and Matthew P. Butler; 14. Disrupted circadian
rhythms and cancer Baharan Fekry and Kristin Eckel-Mahan; 15. Light effects
across species in nature: a focus on solutions Kevin J. Gaston and Johanna
H. Meijer; 16. Measurement and analysis of exposure to light at night in
epidemiology Xiaozhe Yin and Travis Longcore.