Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders
Herausgeber: Chokroverty, Sudhansu; Ferini-Strambi, Luigi
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Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders covers the rapid advances in scientific, technical, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of sleep medicine which have captivated sleep scientists and clinicians.
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Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology series, the Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders covers the rapid advances in scientific, technical, clinical, and therapeutic aspects of sleep medicine which have captivated sleep scientists and clinicians.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 222mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1647g
- ISBN-13: 9780199682003
- ISBN-10: 0199682003
- Artikelnr.: 48574907
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 222mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1647g
- ISBN-13: 9780199682003
- ISBN-10: 0199682003
- Artikelnr.: 48574907
Sudhansu Chokroverty is Professor and Director of Sleep Research at the JFK Neuroscience Institute, Edison, NJ, USA; Professor of Neuroscience at Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, USA; and Clinical Professor of Neurology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA. His research interests include Blink reflex excitability in Restless legs Syndrome and narcolepsy-cataplexy, Neurophysiologic investigation of myoclonus and tremor, Startle reflex study in normals and RLS patients, PLMS actigraphic study correlating with overnight PSG study, Abnormal motor activities during REM sleep, Transient phenomena at sleep onset: A clinical and PSG study, Cyclic alternating pattern in the PSG, sleep apnea and CPAP titration, and Actigraphic study in insomnia. Luigi Ferini-Strambi is Clinical Group Leader at San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Sleep Disorders Center, Milan, Italy; and Associate Professor of Psychology at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy. His research interests in the field of sleep disorders include insomnia, hypersomnia, movement disorders, and sleep-related behaviour.
* Section 1: Basic science
* 1: James T. McKenna and Robert W. McCarley: Introduction to basic
science
* 2: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: An overview of sleep
medicine: History, definition, sleep patterns and architecture
* 3: Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clément, Christelle Peyron, and
Patrice Fort: Neurobiology of REM sleep
* 4: Barbara E. Jones: Neuro-anatomical, -chemical and -physiological
bases of waking and sleeping
* 5: Alexandra Sousek and Mehdi Tafti: The genetics of sleep
* 6: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: Physiological changes in
sleep
* Section 2: Laboratory evaluation
* 7: Nic Butkow: Polysomnography: Technique and indications
* 8: Marco De Los Santos and Max Hirshkowitz: Scoring of sleep stages,
breathing, and arousals
* 9: Fabio Pizza and Carlo Cipolli: Other sleep laboratory procedures
(MSLT, MWT, Actigraphy)
* 10: Michela Figorilli, Monica Puligheddu, and Raffaele Ferri: Scoring
guidelines (Sleep-related movements)
* 11: Pierre Maquet and Julien Fanielle: Neuroimaging in normal sleep
and sleep disorders
* Section 3: Clinical science: General introduction
* 12: Jennifer-Ann Liebenthal and Christian Guilleminault: Clinical
sleep medicine: an introduction
* 13: Michael Thorpy: Classification of sleep disorders
* Section 4: Hypersomnias
* 14: Gert Jan Lammers: Narcolepsy with cataplexy
* 15: Michel Billiard and Yves Dauvilliers: Idiopathic hypersomnia,
Kleine-Levin syndrome and symptomatic hypersomnias
* 16: Cristina Embid and Josep M. Montserrat: Obstructive sleep apnea
and upper airway resistance syndrome
* 17: Dirk Pevernagie: Positive airway pressure therapy
* 18: Mithri R. Junna, Bernardo J. Selim, and Timothy I. Morgenthaler:
Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes
* Section 5: Insomnias
* 19: Simon D. Kyle and Colin A. Espie: Insomnias: Classification,
evaluation and pathophysiology
* 20: Elisabeth Hertenstein, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann:
Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia
* Section 6: Circadian rhythm disorders
* 21: Vivek Pillai and Christopher L. Drake: Shift work sleep disorder
and jet lag
* 22: Guy Warman and Josephine Arendt: Advanced, delayed, free-running
and irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorders
* Section 7: Sleep neurology
* 23: Alessandro Gradassi and Federica Provini: Sleep related movement
disorders
* 24: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Restless legs syndrome
* 25: Elisaveta Sokolov and K. Ray Chaudhuri: An overview of sleep
dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
* 26: Raffaele Manni and Michele Terzaghi: Sleep disorders in
neurodegenerative diseases other than Parkinson's disease and
multiple system atrophy
* 27: Mark Eric Dyken, Kyoung Bin Im, George B. Richerson, and Deborah
C. Lin-Dyken: Sleep and stroke
* 28: Lino Nobili, Paola Proserpio, Steve Gibbs, and Giuseppe Plazzi:
Sleep and epilepsy
* 29: Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura and Pietro Cortelli: Autonomic
dysfunction and sleep disorders
* 30: Katerina Sajgalikova, Erik K. St. Louis, and Peter Gay:
Neuromuscular disorders and sleep
* 31: Pradeep Sahota and Niranjan N. Singh: Sleep in other neurological
disorders - Headache
* 32: Christian R. Baumann: Sleep after traumatic brain injury
* 33: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Sleep disorders in
multiple sclerosis
* 34: Mark Solms: Sleep and dreams: A clinical neurological perspective
* 35: Paul J. Reading: Neurological diseases and their effects on the
sleep-wake cycle
* 36: Sushanth Bhat and Sudhansu Chokroverty: Clinical and
neurophysiological aspects of fatigue
* 37: Molly E. Zimmerman and Mark S. Aloia: Role of positive pressure
therapy on sleep-disordered breathing and cognition in the elderly
* Section 8: Parasomnias
* 38: Ronald B. Postuma: REM sleep behaviour disorder
* 39: Caterina Ferri, Maria Turchese Caletti, and Federica Provini:
Non-REM and other parasomnias
* Section 9: Sleep and medical disorders
* 40: Winfried J. Randerath and Shahrokh Javaheri: Sleep and heart
* 41: Sandrine H. Launois and Patrick Lévy: Pulmonary disorders and
sleep
* 42: William C. Orr: Gastrointestinal functioning during sleep
* 43: Giorgos K. Sakkas and Christoforos D. Giannaki: Sleep in chronic
renal insufficiency
* 44: Axel Steiger: Sleep in endocrine disorders
* 45: Gerald Weinhouse: Sleep in other medical disorders
* 46: Gilles J. Lavigne, Samar Khoury, Caroline Arbour, and Nadia
Gosselin: Sleep and pain: Interactions and syndromes
* Section 10: Sleep and psychiatric disorders
* 47: Susan Mackie and John W. Winkelman: Depression and anxiety
disorders
* 48: Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti: Sleep in other
psychiatric disorders
* Section 11: Sleep in children, older adults and women
* 49: Suresh Kotagal and Julie M. Baughn: Childhood sleep-wake
disorders
* 50: Rosalia Silvestri: Sleep in older adults
* 51: Milena Pavlova: Sleep and its disorders in women
* Section 12: Miscellaneous sleep-related topics
* 52: Michel A. Cramer Bornemann and Mark R. Pressman: Violent
parasomnias and sleep forensics
* 53: Sergio Garbarino: Morbidity, mortality, societal impact and
accident in sleep disorders
* 54: Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner and Konrad E. Bloch: Sleep in high
altitude and space travel
* 1: James T. McKenna and Robert W. McCarley: Introduction to basic
science
* 2: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: An overview of sleep
medicine: History, definition, sleep patterns and architecture
* 3: Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clément, Christelle Peyron, and
Patrice Fort: Neurobiology of REM sleep
* 4: Barbara E. Jones: Neuro-anatomical, -chemical and -physiological
bases of waking and sleeping
* 5: Alexandra Sousek and Mehdi Tafti: The genetics of sleep
* 6: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: Physiological changes in
sleep
* Section 2: Laboratory evaluation
* 7: Nic Butkow: Polysomnography: Technique and indications
* 8: Marco De Los Santos and Max Hirshkowitz: Scoring of sleep stages,
breathing, and arousals
* 9: Fabio Pizza and Carlo Cipolli: Other sleep laboratory procedures
(MSLT, MWT, Actigraphy)
* 10: Michela Figorilli, Monica Puligheddu, and Raffaele Ferri: Scoring
guidelines (Sleep-related movements)
* 11: Pierre Maquet and Julien Fanielle: Neuroimaging in normal sleep
and sleep disorders
* Section 3: Clinical science: General introduction
* 12: Jennifer-Ann Liebenthal and Christian Guilleminault: Clinical
sleep medicine: an introduction
* 13: Michael Thorpy: Classification of sleep disorders
* Section 4: Hypersomnias
* 14: Gert Jan Lammers: Narcolepsy with cataplexy
* 15: Michel Billiard and Yves Dauvilliers: Idiopathic hypersomnia,
Kleine-Levin syndrome and symptomatic hypersomnias
* 16: Cristina Embid and Josep M. Montserrat: Obstructive sleep apnea
and upper airway resistance syndrome
* 17: Dirk Pevernagie: Positive airway pressure therapy
* 18: Mithri R. Junna, Bernardo J. Selim, and Timothy I. Morgenthaler:
Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes
* Section 5: Insomnias
* 19: Simon D. Kyle and Colin A. Espie: Insomnias: Classification,
evaluation and pathophysiology
* 20: Elisabeth Hertenstein, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann:
Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia
* Section 6: Circadian rhythm disorders
* 21: Vivek Pillai and Christopher L. Drake: Shift work sleep disorder
and jet lag
* 22: Guy Warman and Josephine Arendt: Advanced, delayed, free-running
and irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorders
* Section 7: Sleep neurology
* 23: Alessandro Gradassi and Federica Provini: Sleep related movement
disorders
* 24: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Restless legs syndrome
* 25: Elisaveta Sokolov and K. Ray Chaudhuri: An overview of sleep
dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
* 26: Raffaele Manni and Michele Terzaghi: Sleep disorders in
neurodegenerative diseases other than Parkinson's disease and
multiple system atrophy
* 27: Mark Eric Dyken, Kyoung Bin Im, George B. Richerson, and Deborah
C. Lin-Dyken: Sleep and stroke
* 28: Lino Nobili, Paola Proserpio, Steve Gibbs, and Giuseppe Plazzi:
Sleep and epilepsy
* 29: Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura and Pietro Cortelli: Autonomic
dysfunction and sleep disorders
* 30: Katerina Sajgalikova, Erik K. St. Louis, and Peter Gay:
Neuromuscular disorders and sleep
* 31: Pradeep Sahota and Niranjan N. Singh: Sleep in other neurological
disorders - Headache
* 32: Christian R. Baumann: Sleep after traumatic brain injury
* 33: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Sleep disorders in
multiple sclerosis
* 34: Mark Solms: Sleep and dreams: A clinical neurological perspective
* 35: Paul J. Reading: Neurological diseases and their effects on the
sleep-wake cycle
* 36: Sushanth Bhat and Sudhansu Chokroverty: Clinical and
neurophysiological aspects of fatigue
* 37: Molly E. Zimmerman and Mark S. Aloia: Role of positive pressure
therapy on sleep-disordered breathing and cognition in the elderly
* Section 8: Parasomnias
* 38: Ronald B. Postuma: REM sleep behaviour disorder
* 39: Caterina Ferri, Maria Turchese Caletti, and Federica Provini:
Non-REM and other parasomnias
* Section 9: Sleep and medical disorders
* 40: Winfried J. Randerath and Shahrokh Javaheri: Sleep and heart
* 41: Sandrine H. Launois and Patrick Lévy: Pulmonary disorders and
sleep
* 42: William C. Orr: Gastrointestinal functioning during sleep
* 43: Giorgos K. Sakkas and Christoforos D. Giannaki: Sleep in chronic
renal insufficiency
* 44: Axel Steiger: Sleep in endocrine disorders
* 45: Gerald Weinhouse: Sleep in other medical disorders
* 46: Gilles J. Lavigne, Samar Khoury, Caroline Arbour, and Nadia
Gosselin: Sleep and pain: Interactions and syndromes
* Section 10: Sleep and psychiatric disorders
* 47: Susan Mackie and John W. Winkelman: Depression and anxiety
disorders
* 48: Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti: Sleep in other
psychiatric disorders
* Section 11: Sleep in children, older adults and women
* 49: Suresh Kotagal and Julie M. Baughn: Childhood sleep-wake
disorders
* 50: Rosalia Silvestri: Sleep in older adults
* 51: Milena Pavlova: Sleep and its disorders in women
* Section 12: Miscellaneous sleep-related topics
* 52: Michel A. Cramer Bornemann and Mark R. Pressman: Violent
parasomnias and sleep forensics
* 53: Sergio Garbarino: Morbidity, mortality, societal impact and
accident in sleep disorders
* 54: Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner and Konrad E. Bloch: Sleep in high
altitude and space travel
* Section 1: Basic science
* 1: James T. McKenna and Robert W. McCarley: Introduction to basic
science
* 2: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: An overview of sleep
medicine: History, definition, sleep patterns and architecture
* 3: Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clément, Christelle Peyron, and
Patrice Fort: Neurobiology of REM sleep
* 4: Barbara E. Jones: Neuro-anatomical, -chemical and -physiological
bases of waking and sleeping
* 5: Alexandra Sousek and Mehdi Tafti: The genetics of sleep
* 6: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: Physiological changes in
sleep
* Section 2: Laboratory evaluation
* 7: Nic Butkow: Polysomnography: Technique and indications
* 8: Marco De Los Santos and Max Hirshkowitz: Scoring of sleep stages,
breathing, and arousals
* 9: Fabio Pizza and Carlo Cipolli: Other sleep laboratory procedures
(MSLT, MWT, Actigraphy)
* 10: Michela Figorilli, Monica Puligheddu, and Raffaele Ferri: Scoring
guidelines (Sleep-related movements)
* 11: Pierre Maquet and Julien Fanielle: Neuroimaging in normal sleep
and sleep disorders
* Section 3: Clinical science: General introduction
* 12: Jennifer-Ann Liebenthal and Christian Guilleminault: Clinical
sleep medicine: an introduction
* 13: Michael Thorpy: Classification of sleep disorders
* Section 4: Hypersomnias
* 14: Gert Jan Lammers: Narcolepsy with cataplexy
* 15: Michel Billiard and Yves Dauvilliers: Idiopathic hypersomnia,
Kleine-Levin syndrome and symptomatic hypersomnias
* 16: Cristina Embid and Josep M. Montserrat: Obstructive sleep apnea
and upper airway resistance syndrome
* 17: Dirk Pevernagie: Positive airway pressure therapy
* 18: Mithri R. Junna, Bernardo J. Selim, and Timothy I. Morgenthaler:
Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes
* Section 5: Insomnias
* 19: Simon D. Kyle and Colin A. Espie: Insomnias: Classification,
evaluation and pathophysiology
* 20: Elisabeth Hertenstein, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann:
Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia
* Section 6: Circadian rhythm disorders
* 21: Vivek Pillai and Christopher L. Drake: Shift work sleep disorder
and jet lag
* 22: Guy Warman and Josephine Arendt: Advanced, delayed, free-running
and irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorders
* Section 7: Sleep neurology
* 23: Alessandro Gradassi and Federica Provini: Sleep related movement
disorders
* 24: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Restless legs syndrome
* 25: Elisaveta Sokolov and K. Ray Chaudhuri: An overview of sleep
dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
* 26: Raffaele Manni and Michele Terzaghi: Sleep disorders in
neurodegenerative diseases other than Parkinson's disease and
multiple system atrophy
* 27: Mark Eric Dyken, Kyoung Bin Im, George B. Richerson, and Deborah
C. Lin-Dyken: Sleep and stroke
* 28: Lino Nobili, Paola Proserpio, Steve Gibbs, and Giuseppe Plazzi:
Sleep and epilepsy
* 29: Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura and Pietro Cortelli: Autonomic
dysfunction and sleep disorders
* 30: Katerina Sajgalikova, Erik K. St. Louis, and Peter Gay:
Neuromuscular disorders and sleep
* 31: Pradeep Sahota and Niranjan N. Singh: Sleep in other neurological
disorders - Headache
* 32: Christian R. Baumann: Sleep after traumatic brain injury
* 33: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Sleep disorders in
multiple sclerosis
* 34: Mark Solms: Sleep and dreams: A clinical neurological perspective
* 35: Paul J. Reading: Neurological diseases and their effects on the
sleep-wake cycle
* 36: Sushanth Bhat and Sudhansu Chokroverty: Clinical and
neurophysiological aspects of fatigue
* 37: Molly E. Zimmerman and Mark S. Aloia: Role of positive pressure
therapy on sleep-disordered breathing and cognition in the elderly
* Section 8: Parasomnias
* 38: Ronald B. Postuma: REM sleep behaviour disorder
* 39: Caterina Ferri, Maria Turchese Caletti, and Federica Provini:
Non-REM and other parasomnias
* Section 9: Sleep and medical disorders
* 40: Winfried J. Randerath and Shahrokh Javaheri: Sleep and heart
* 41: Sandrine H. Launois and Patrick Lévy: Pulmonary disorders and
sleep
* 42: William C. Orr: Gastrointestinal functioning during sleep
* 43: Giorgos K. Sakkas and Christoforos D. Giannaki: Sleep in chronic
renal insufficiency
* 44: Axel Steiger: Sleep in endocrine disorders
* 45: Gerald Weinhouse: Sleep in other medical disorders
* 46: Gilles J. Lavigne, Samar Khoury, Caroline Arbour, and Nadia
Gosselin: Sleep and pain: Interactions and syndromes
* Section 10: Sleep and psychiatric disorders
* 47: Susan Mackie and John W. Winkelman: Depression and anxiety
disorders
* 48: Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti: Sleep in other
psychiatric disorders
* Section 11: Sleep in children, older adults and women
* 49: Suresh Kotagal and Julie M. Baughn: Childhood sleep-wake
disorders
* 50: Rosalia Silvestri: Sleep in older adults
* 51: Milena Pavlova: Sleep and its disorders in women
* Section 12: Miscellaneous sleep-related topics
* 52: Michel A. Cramer Bornemann and Mark R. Pressman: Violent
parasomnias and sleep forensics
* 53: Sergio Garbarino: Morbidity, mortality, societal impact and
accident in sleep disorders
* 54: Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner and Konrad E. Bloch: Sleep in high
altitude and space travel
* 1: James T. McKenna and Robert W. McCarley: Introduction to basic
science
* 2: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: An overview of sleep
medicine: History, definition, sleep patterns and architecture
* 3: Pierre-Hervé Luppi, Olivier Clément, Christelle Peyron, and
Patrice Fort: Neurobiology of REM sleep
* 4: Barbara E. Jones: Neuro-anatomical, -chemical and -physiological
bases of waking and sleeping
* 5: Alexandra Sousek and Mehdi Tafti: The genetics of sleep
* 6: Sudhansu Chokroverty and Sushanth Bhat: Physiological changes in
sleep
* Section 2: Laboratory evaluation
* 7: Nic Butkow: Polysomnography: Technique and indications
* 8: Marco De Los Santos and Max Hirshkowitz: Scoring of sleep stages,
breathing, and arousals
* 9: Fabio Pizza and Carlo Cipolli: Other sleep laboratory procedures
(MSLT, MWT, Actigraphy)
* 10: Michela Figorilli, Monica Puligheddu, and Raffaele Ferri: Scoring
guidelines (Sleep-related movements)
* 11: Pierre Maquet and Julien Fanielle: Neuroimaging in normal sleep
and sleep disorders
* Section 3: Clinical science: General introduction
* 12: Jennifer-Ann Liebenthal and Christian Guilleminault: Clinical
sleep medicine: an introduction
* 13: Michael Thorpy: Classification of sleep disorders
* Section 4: Hypersomnias
* 14: Gert Jan Lammers: Narcolepsy with cataplexy
* 15: Michel Billiard and Yves Dauvilliers: Idiopathic hypersomnia,
Kleine-Levin syndrome and symptomatic hypersomnias
* 16: Cristina Embid and Josep M. Montserrat: Obstructive sleep apnea
and upper airway resistance syndrome
* 17: Dirk Pevernagie: Positive airway pressure therapy
* 18: Mithri R. Junna, Bernardo J. Selim, and Timothy I. Morgenthaler:
Central sleep apnea and hypoventilation syndromes
* Section 5: Insomnias
* 19: Simon D. Kyle and Colin A. Espie: Insomnias: Classification,
evaluation and pathophysiology
* 20: Elisabeth Hertenstein, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann:
Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia
* Section 6: Circadian rhythm disorders
* 21: Vivek Pillai and Christopher L. Drake: Shift work sleep disorder
and jet lag
* 22: Guy Warman and Josephine Arendt: Advanced, delayed, free-running
and irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorders
* Section 7: Sleep neurology
* 23: Alessandro Gradassi and Federica Provini: Sleep related movement
disorders
* 24: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Restless legs syndrome
* 25: Elisaveta Sokolov and K. Ray Chaudhuri: An overview of sleep
dysfunction in Parkinson's disease
* 26: Raffaele Manni and Michele Terzaghi: Sleep disorders in
neurodegenerative diseases other than Parkinson's disease and
multiple system atrophy
* 27: Mark Eric Dyken, Kyoung Bin Im, George B. Richerson, and Deborah
C. Lin-Dyken: Sleep and stroke
* 28: Lino Nobili, Paola Proserpio, Steve Gibbs, and Giuseppe Plazzi:
Sleep and epilepsy
* 29: Giovanna Calandra-Buonaura and Pietro Cortelli: Autonomic
dysfunction and sleep disorders
* 30: Katerina Sajgalikova, Erik K. St. Louis, and Peter Gay:
Neuromuscular disorders and sleep
* 31: Pradeep Sahota and Niranjan N. Singh: Sleep in other neurological
disorders - Headache
* 32: Christian R. Baumann: Sleep after traumatic brain injury
* 33: Luigi Ferini-Strambi and Sara Marelli: Sleep disorders in
multiple sclerosis
* 34: Mark Solms: Sleep and dreams: A clinical neurological perspective
* 35: Paul J. Reading: Neurological diseases and their effects on the
sleep-wake cycle
* 36: Sushanth Bhat and Sudhansu Chokroverty: Clinical and
neurophysiological aspects of fatigue
* 37: Molly E. Zimmerman and Mark S. Aloia: Role of positive pressure
therapy on sleep-disordered breathing and cognition in the elderly
* Section 8: Parasomnias
* 38: Ronald B. Postuma: REM sleep behaviour disorder
* 39: Caterina Ferri, Maria Turchese Caletti, and Federica Provini:
Non-REM and other parasomnias
* Section 9: Sleep and medical disorders
* 40: Winfried J. Randerath and Shahrokh Javaheri: Sleep and heart
* 41: Sandrine H. Launois and Patrick Lévy: Pulmonary disorders and
sleep
* 42: William C. Orr: Gastrointestinal functioning during sleep
* 43: Giorgos K. Sakkas and Christoforos D. Giannaki: Sleep in chronic
renal insufficiency
* 44: Axel Steiger: Sleep in endocrine disorders
* 45: Gerald Weinhouse: Sleep in other medical disorders
* 46: Gilles J. Lavigne, Samar Khoury, Caroline Arbour, and Nadia
Gosselin: Sleep and pain: Interactions and syndromes
* Section 10: Sleep and psychiatric disorders
* 47: Susan Mackie and John W. Winkelman: Depression and anxiety
disorders
* 48: Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti: Sleep in other
psychiatric disorders
* Section 11: Sleep in children, older adults and women
* 49: Suresh Kotagal and Julie M. Baughn: Childhood sleep-wake
disorders
* 50: Rosalia Silvestri: Sleep in older adults
* 51: Milena Pavlova: Sleep and its disorders in women
* Section 12: Miscellaneous sleep-related topics
* 52: Michel A. Cramer Bornemann and Mark R. Pressman: Violent
parasomnias and sleep forensics
* 53: Sergio Garbarino: Morbidity, mortality, societal impact and
accident in sleep disorders
* 54: Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner and Konrad E. Bloch: Sleep in high
altitude and space travel