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**Selected for 2025 Doody's Core Titles® in Psychiatry**Offering today's most authoritative, comprehensive coverage of sleep disorders, Kryger's Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine, 7th Edition, is a must-have resource for sleep medicine specialists, fellows, trainees, and technicians, as well as pulmonologists, neurologists, and other clinicians who see patients with sleep-related issues. It provides a solid understanding of underlying basic science as well as complete coverage of emerging advances in management and treatment for a widely diverse patient population. Evidence-based content, hundreds of full-color illustrations, and a wealth of additional resources online help you make well-informed clinical decisions and offer your patients the best possible care.- Contains new chapters on sleep in intersex and transgender individuals; sleep telemedicine and remote PAP adherence monitoring; and sleep and the menstrual cycle, as well as increased coverage of treatment and management of pediatric patients- Includes expanded sections on pharmacology, sleep in individuals with other medical disorders, and methodology- Discusses updated treatments for sleep apnea and advancements in CPAP therapy- Offers access to 95 video clips online, including expert interviews and sleep study footage of various sleep disorders- Meets the needs of practicing clinicians as well as those preparing for the sleep medicine fellowship examination or recertification exams, with more than 950 self-assessment questions, answers, and rationales online- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
Table of Contents
1 Normal Sleep and Its Variants1. History of Sleep Physiology and Medicine2. Normal Human Sleep: An Overview3. Normal Aging4. Daytime Sleepiness and Alertness5. Sleep Deprivation2 Sleep Mechanisms and Phylogeny6. Introduction/Defining Sleep7. Neural Control of Sleep in Mamma Is8. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Control and Function9. Deep-Brain Imaging of Brain Neurons and Glia during Sleep10. Evolution of Mammalian Sleep11. Sleep in Nonmammalian Vertebrates3 Genetics and Genomic Basis of Sleep12. Introduction: Genetics and Genomics of Sleep13. Genetics and Genomics of Circadian Clocks14. Genetics and Genomic Basis of Sleep in Simple Model Organisms15. Genetic and Genomic Basis of Sleep in Rodents16. Genetics and Genomic Basis of Sleep in Healthy Humans17. Genetics and Genomic Basis of Sleep Disorders in Humans4 Physiology in Sleep18. Introduction to Physiology in Sleep19. What Neuroimaging Reveals about the Brain Areas Generating, Maintaining, and Regulating Sleep20. Cardiovascular Physiology and Coupling with Respiration: Central and Autonomic Regulation21. Cardiovascular Physiology: Autonomic Control in Health and in Sleep Disorders22. Respiratory Physiology. Central Neural Control of Respiratory Neurons and Motoneurons during Sleep23. Respiratory Physiology Understanding the Control of Ventilation24. Physiology of Upper and lower Airways25. 5 Respiratory Physiology Sleep at High Altitude26. Sleep and Host Defense27. Endocrine Physiology in Relation to Sleep and Sleep Disturbances28. Thermoregulation in Sleep and Hibernation29. Memory Processing in Relation to Sleep30. Sensory and Motor Processing during Sleep and Wakefulness31. Local and Use-Dependent Aspects of Sleep32. Pathophysiology of Sleep-Wake Disturbances after Traumatic Brain Injury5 Chronobiology33. Introduction34. Master Circadian Clock and Master Circadian Rhythm35. Anatomy of the Mammalian Circadian Sys tern36. Physiology of the Mammalian Circadian System37. Human Circadian Timing System and Sleep-Wake Regulation38. Sleep Homeostasis and Models of Sleep Regulation39. Circadian Rhythms in Sleepiness, Alertness, and Performance40. Central and Peripheral Circadian Clocks41. Circadian Dysregulation and Cardiometabolic and Immune Health42. Circadian Dysregulation in Brain Aging and Neuropsychiatrie Health43. Circadian Disorders of the Sleep-Wake Cycle6 Pharmacology44. Introduction45. Adenosinergic Control of Sleep46. Catecholamines47. GABA: Its Metabolism, Receptors, and the Drugs for Treating Insomnias and Hypersomnias48. Histamine49. Orexin/Hypocretin50. Serotonin and Sleep51. Melatonin52. Opioid Actions on Sleep and Breathing53. Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs that Affect Sleep and Wake7 Psychobiology and Dreaming54. Introduction55. Why We Dream56. Dream Content: Quantitative Findings57. Neural Correlates of Dreaming58. The Neurobiology of Dreaming59. Lucid Dreaming60. What Is the Function of Nightmares?61. Dreams and Nightmares in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder62. Incorporation of Waking Experiences into Dreams63. Emotion, Motivation, and Reward in Relation to Dreaming64. Dreaming during Pregnancy8 Impact, Presentation, and Diagnosis65. Approach to the Patient with Disordered Sleep66. Cardinal Manifestations of Sleep Disorders67. Physical Examination in Sleep Medicine68. Clinical Tools and Tests in Sleep Medicine69. Classification of Sleep Disorders70. Epidemiology of Sleep Medicine71. Sleep Medicine, Public Policy, and Public Health9 Legal Aspects of Sleep Medicine72. Introduction73. Sleep Forensics: Criminal Culpability for Sleep-Related Violence74. Legal Obligations of Persons Who Have Sleep Disorders or Who Treat or Hire Them75. Legal Aspects of Fatigue- and Safety-Sensitive Professions76. Sleep Medicine Clinical Practice and Compliance— United States77. Sleep Medicine Clinical Practice and Compliance—Europe10 Occupational Sleep Medicine78. Introduction79. Performance Deficits During Sleep Loss and Their Operational Consequences80.



