Patrick McNamara / Robert Barton / Charles Nunn (ed.)
Evolution of Sleep
Phylogenetic and Functional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mcnamara, Patrick; Nunn, Charles L; Barton, Robert A
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Patrick McNamara / Robert Barton / Charles Nunn (ed.)
Evolution of Sleep
Phylogenetic and Functional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mcnamara, Patrick; Nunn, Charles L; Barton, Robert A
- Gebundenes Buch
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and biological anthropology and to biomedical researchers studying sleep medicine.
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This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and biological anthropology and to biomedical researchers studying sleep medicine.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 184mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521894975
- ISBN-10: 0521894972
- Artikelnr.: 26572543
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 262mm x 184mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521894975
- ISBN-10: 0521894972
- Artikelnr.: 26572543
1. Introduction Patrick McNamara, Charles L. Nunn and Robert A. Barton; 2.
Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture Isabella Capellini,
Brian T. Preston, Patrick McNamara, Robert A. Barton and Charles L. Nunn;
3. Sleep in insects Kristyna M. Hartse; 4. Schooling by continuously-active
fishes: clues to sleep's ultimate function J. Lee Kavanau; 5. What exactly
is it that sleeps?: the evolution, regulation and organization of an
emergent network property James M. Krueger; 6. Evolutionary medicine of
sleep disorders: toward a science of sleep duration Patrick McNamara and
Sanford Auerbach; 7. Primate sleep in phylogenetic perspective Charles N.
Nunn, Patrick McNamara, Isabella Capellini, Brian T. Preston and Robert
Barton; 8. A bird's eye view on the function of sleep Niels C. Rattenborg
and Charles J. Amlaner; 9. The evolution of wakefulness: from reptiles to
mammals Ruben V. Rial, Mourad Akaarir, Antoni Gamundi, M. Cristina Nicolau
and Susana Esteban; 10. Evolution of REM sleep Mahesh M. Thakkar and
Subimal Datta; 11. Towards the understanding of the function of sleep: new
insights from mouse genetics Valter Tucci and Patrick M. Nolan; 12. Fishing
for sleep Irina V. Zhdanova.
Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture Isabella Capellini,
Brian T. Preston, Patrick McNamara, Robert A. Barton and Charles L. Nunn;
3. Sleep in insects Kristyna M. Hartse; 4. Schooling by continuously-active
fishes: clues to sleep's ultimate function J. Lee Kavanau; 5. What exactly
is it that sleeps?: the evolution, regulation and organization of an
emergent network property James M. Krueger; 6. Evolutionary medicine of
sleep disorders: toward a science of sleep duration Patrick McNamara and
Sanford Auerbach; 7. Primate sleep in phylogenetic perspective Charles N.
Nunn, Patrick McNamara, Isabella Capellini, Brian T. Preston and Robert
Barton; 8. A bird's eye view on the function of sleep Niels C. Rattenborg
and Charles J. Amlaner; 9. The evolution of wakefulness: from reptiles to
mammals Ruben V. Rial, Mourad Akaarir, Antoni Gamundi, M. Cristina Nicolau
and Susana Esteban; 10. Evolution of REM sleep Mahesh M. Thakkar and
Subimal Datta; 11. Towards the understanding of the function of sleep: new
insights from mouse genetics Valter Tucci and Patrick M. Nolan; 12. Fishing
for sleep Irina V. Zhdanova.
1. Introduction Patrick McNamara, Charles L. Nunn and Robert A. Barton; 2.
Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture Isabella Capellini,
Brian T. Preston, Patrick McNamara, Robert A. Barton and Charles L. Nunn;
3. Sleep in insects Kristyna M. Hartse; 4. Schooling by continuously-active
fishes: clues to sleep's ultimate function J. Lee Kavanau; 5. What exactly
is it that sleeps?: the evolution, regulation and organization of an
emergent network property James M. Krueger; 6. Evolutionary medicine of
sleep disorders: toward a science of sleep duration Patrick McNamara and
Sanford Auerbach; 7. Primate sleep in phylogenetic perspective Charles N.
Nunn, Patrick McNamara, Isabella Capellini, Brian T. Preston and Robert
Barton; 8. A bird's eye view on the function of sleep Niels C. Rattenborg
and Charles J. Amlaner; 9. The evolution of wakefulness: from reptiles to
mammals Ruben V. Rial, Mourad Akaarir, Antoni Gamundi, M. Cristina Nicolau
and Susana Esteban; 10. Evolution of REM sleep Mahesh M. Thakkar and
Subimal Datta; 11. Towards the understanding of the function of sleep: new
insights from mouse genetics Valter Tucci and Patrick M. Nolan; 12. Fishing
for sleep Irina V. Zhdanova.
Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture Isabella Capellini,
Brian T. Preston, Patrick McNamara, Robert A. Barton and Charles L. Nunn;
3. Sleep in insects Kristyna M. Hartse; 4. Schooling by continuously-active
fishes: clues to sleep's ultimate function J. Lee Kavanau; 5. What exactly
is it that sleeps?: the evolution, regulation and organization of an
emergent network property James M. Krueger; 6. Evolutionary medicine of
sleep disorders: toward a science of sleep duration Patrick McNamara and
Sanford Auerbach; 7. Primate sleep in phylogenetic perspective Charles N.
Nunn, Patrick McNamara, Isabella Capellini, Brian T. Preston and Robert
Barton; 8. A bird's eye view on the function of sleep Niels C. Rattenborg
and Charles J. Amlaner; 9. The evolution of wakefulness: from reptiles to
mammals Ruben V. Rial, Mourad Akaarir, Antoni Gamundi, M. Cristina Nicolau
and Susana Esteban; 10. Evolution of REM sleep Mahesh M. Thakkar and
Subimal Datta; 11. Towards the understanding of the function of sleep: new
insights from mouse genetics Valter Tucci and Patrick M. Nolan; 12. Fishing
for sleep Irina V. Zhdanova.