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Basics of Sleep Technology: Fundamentals of Sleep Technology underscores that sleep medicine and technology are dynamic and rapidly growing medical specialties. One must stay up with the newest innovations in the area, but not at the price of the fundamentals. This book includes these, as well as providing a solid background for cutting-edge advances in sleep medicine, diagnostics, monitoring, and therapeutics. Basics of Sleep Technology: Fundamentals of Sleep Technology covers the critical elements of sleep and sleep technologies. It gives a thorough understanding of sleep physiology, neurophysiological concepts, the principles of operation of the numerous equipment types used to diagnosis sleep disorders, and contemporary methodologies for diagnosing sleep disorders. A sleep professional must understand the fundamentals of signal creation, acquisition principles, and data grading from a sleep diary, actigraphy, and polysomnography. This book provides all of this and more to all wishing to develop a comprehensive understanding of sleep.
Contents
1. Scope of sleep technology
2. Introduction to Sleep Technology
3. Neurosciences
4. Anatomy and physiology of nervous system
5. Autonomic Nervous system
6. Neurotransmitters
7. Generation and propagation of action potential in nerves and smooth muscles
8. Muscular system
9. Principles of volume conduction
10. Physiology of other organ systems in the body
11. Respiratory system
12. Cardiovascular system
13. Endocrine system
14. Gastrointestinal system
15. Genitourinary system
16. Sleep Sciences
17. Sleep and wakefulness
18. Need and importance of sleep for living beings
19. Physiological changes during sleep
20. Chronobiology
21. Signals used in Sleep technology
22. Electricity and electronics
23. Electrodes
24. Biomechanical and chemical biomonitoring
25. Physiological basis of ECG
26. Physiological basis of ECG
27. Physiological basis of EEG
28. Polysomnography
29. Actigraphy
30. Effect of other factors on PSG findings
31. Effect of various medications on PSG findings



