The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology) (2ND)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1424 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197602751
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Full Description

Sleep is one of life's fundamental requirements, and like oxygen, water, and food, we simply cannot live without it. Sleep is essential for tissue repair, metabolism, growth, infection control, and for learning, memory, and emotional regulation. Moreover, these critical functions of sleep remain true across the lifespan. In many ways sleep is nature's medicine; it is what nature has provided to deliver daytime functioning and to maintain health and wellbeing.

The Oxford Handbook of Sleep and Sleep Disorders has been carefully collated by its internationally renowned editors to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to our understanding of sleep and circadian processes, and of the clinical disorders of sleep and sleep-wake regulation. The handbook therefore covers what sleep is and why it matters, but also explains the disorders of sleep, and how they can be assessed, differentiated, and treated.

Comprising 46 chapters, each written by leading experts in their field, the handbook is organized around four sections: 1. the fundamentals of sleep and circadian processes; 2. the roles and functions of sleep; 3. societal factors influencing sleep; and 4. disorders of sleep and circadian function. This final section is further subdivided into several components including epidemiology, classification, and assessment; management and treatment; and lifespan issues and special populations.

Taken together the handbook offers clinicians and scientists the most contemporary and authoritative single resource for clinical practice and for research in the developing fields of sleep science and sleep medicine.

Contents

Introduction

Section 1: The Fundamentals of Sleep and Circadian Processes

Chapter 1: Sleep and the Brain
Lilia Roshchupkina, Charline Urbain, and Philippe Peigneux

Chapter 2: The Regulation of Human Sleep and Wakefulness: Sleep Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity
Derk-Jan Dijk and Alpar S. Lazar

Chapter 3: Sleep and Circadian Development in the Early and Developing Years
Innessa Donskoy and Temitayo Oyegbile-Chidi

Chapter 4: Sleep and Circadian Development in Adults and Older Adults
Jeanne F. Duffy, Arturo Arrona-Palacios, and Pamela Song

Chapter 5: The Genetics of Sleep
James B. Jaggard, Keri J. Ngo, and Philippe Mourrain

Chapter 6: Local Sleep
Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy and Thomas Andrillon

Section 2: The Roles and Functions of Sleep

Chapter 7: Why We Sleep
H. Craig Heller

Chapter 8: Brain Clearance, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythms: Implications for Brain Health
Eva M. van Heese, Erik N.T.P. Bakker, and Ysbrand D. van der Werf

Chapter 9: Sleep and Circadian Rhythms and Metabolism
Anne-Marie Chang, Praneet C. Kaki, Robin K. Yuan, Christopher M. Depner, and Orfeu M. Buxton

Chapter 10: Sleep, Neurocognitive Function, Learning, and Memory
Daniel Baena, Alyssa Pozzobon, Joel Hordijk, Laura B. Ray, and Stuart M. Fogel

Chapter 11: Sleep and Human Performance
Courtney A. Kurinec, Jonah A. Scott, and Hans P. A. Van Dongen

Chapter 12: Sleep and Emotion Regulation
Debora Meneo, Monica Martoni, and Chiara Baglioni

Chapter 13: Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming
Joseph De Koninck

Section 3: Societal Factors Influencing Sleep

Chapter 14: Multidimensional Sleep Health: An Emerging Framework for Understanding Sleep in Relation to Multiple Health Outcomes
Caitlan A. Tighe, Meredith L. Wallace, Rachel P. K. Conlon, Marquis S. Hawkins, Christopher C. Imes, and Daniel J. Buysse

Chapter 15: Sleep, Social Inequalities, and Societal Costs
Mari Hysing, Tormod Bøe, and Børge Sivertsen

Chapter 16: Sleep, Health, and Shift Work
Siri Waage and Bjørn Bjorvatn

Chapter 17: Sex Differences in Sleep
Fiona C. Baker, Rena Wang, and Helen S. Driver

Chapter 18: The Impact of Prescription and Recreational Drugs on Sleep
Kai Spiegelhalder, Christoph Nissen, and Dieter Riemann

Chapter 19: Bedtime Social Media Use and Sleep: A New Understanding of Social, Emotional, and Cognitive Processes
Holly Scott and Heather Cleland Woods

Section 4: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Epidemiology, Classification, and Assessment

Chapter 20: The Epidemiology of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
Katie Stone and Qian Xiao

Chapter 21: Sleep Disorders: Classification and Diagnosis
Jack D. Edinger, Ana I. Fins, and Charles M. Morin

Chapter 22: Value-Based Clinical Sleep Medicine: Health Economic Considerations Regarding Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Emerson M. Wickwire

Chapter 23: Clinical Assessment of Sleep-Wake Complaints
Jason C. Ong, Colin A. Espie, and James K. Wyatt

Chapter 24: Actigraphy and Behavioral Assessments of Sleep and Circadian Disorders
Monica R. Kelly, Nathaniel Yuan, Alexander J. Erickson, and Jennifer L. Martin

Chapter 25: Polysomnography and Emerging Technologies to Evaluate Sleep Disorders
Thomas Penzel, Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Matthew Salanitro, and Lisa Rosenblum

Section 5: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Management and Treatment

Chapter 26: Insomnia I: Conceptualization and Etiology
Hannah Scott, Philip Gehrman, and Michael Perlis

Chapter 27: Insomnia II: Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
Célyne H. Bastien, Jason G. Ellis, Florence Lambert-Beaudet, Alexandre Rudziavick-Provençal, and Elham Garmroudinezhad-Rostami

Chapter 28: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Insomnia: Current Status and Challenges Ahead
Charles M. Morin and Simon D. Kyle

Chapter 29: Parasomnias I: Nightmares
Serena Scarpelli, Valentina Alfonsi, and Luigi De Gennaro

Chapter 30: Parasomnias II: REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
Alex Iranzo

Chapter 31: Parasomnias III: Sleep Terrors and Somnambulism
Antonio Zadra and Francesca Siclari

Chapter 32: Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders I: Phase-Advanced and Phase-Delayed Syndromes
Leon Lack, Gorica Micic, and Nicole Lovato

Chapter 33: Shift Work, Irregular, and Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorders
Diane B. Boivin and Philippe Boudreau

Chapter 34: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders I: Physiology and Etiology
Danny J. Eckert

Chapter 35: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders II: Clinical Management
Amy M. Sawyer, Alexa J. Watach, Bruno Saconi, and Lindsey Clark

Chapter 36: Narcolepsies and Other Central Hypersomnolence Disorders
Yves Dauvilliers and Lucie Barateau

Chapter 37: Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
Raquel Martín, Celia García-Malo, Elisa Gamo, Alejandro Herrero, Sofía Romero, Alba García, and Diego García-Borreguero

Section 6: Disorders of Sleep and Circadian Function: Lifespan Issues and Special Populations

Chapter 38: Sleep-Related Problems in Childhood and Adolescence
Liat Tikotzky, Michal Kahn, Michael Gradisar, and Oliviero Bruni

Chapter 39: Sleep Disorders in the Elderly
Ali Amidi, Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Jeanne E. Maglione, and Lisa M. Wu

Chapter 40: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders
Rachel Manber, Jessica R. Dietch, Nicole B. Gumport, and Norah Simpson

Chapter 41: Women's Sleep and Circadian Rhythms From Puberty to Menopausal Transition
Bilgay Izci Balserak and Kathy Aldrich Lee

Chapter 42: Sleep and Medical Disorders
Leanne Fleming, Megan Crawford, Bethany Martin, Mhairi Patience, and Samantha Fisher-Hicks

Chapter 43: Sleep in Patients With Substance Use Disorders
M. Elizabeth Cardoni, Bhanu Prakash Kolla, Mandilyn Graham, Yosef Bronsteyn, and J. Todd Arnedt

Chapter 44: Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury
Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin

Chapter 45: Sleep in People With Intellectual Disabilities
Luci D. Wiggs

Chapter 46: Sexsomnia and Sexual Assault: The Role of the Sleep Forensics Investigator in Court
Michel A Cramer Bornemann and Carlos H. Schenck

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