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Systemic homeostasis and poikilostasis in sleep : is REM sleep a physiological paradox? / Pier Luigi Parmeggiani.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Parmeggiani, Pier Luigi.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rapid eye movement sleep--Psychological aspects.
Rapid eye movement sleep.
Homeostasis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (200 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Imperial College Press, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book aims at presenting biologists and clinicians with a compact description of the physiologic manifestations of sleep that are significant from the viewpoint of the principle of homeostasis. In the jargon of the physiologic literature, the word 'homeostasis', introduced by W.B. Cannon (1926), refers to the existence of a constant state of extracellular body fluids with regards to their physical and chemical properties. Since normal cell function depends on the constancy of such fluids, in multicellular animals there are many regulatory mechanisms under the control of the central nervous
Contents:
Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1 The Principle of Homeostasis; Functional Aspects of the Principle of Homeostasis; Conceptual Dissection of Homeostasis: Physiological Parameters and Operators; Dissecting the Physiological Phenomena of Sleep; Conclusion and Perspectives; Chapter 2 The Study of Homeostasis in Sleep; Ultradian Sleep Cycle; Circadian Sleep Cycle; Suspension of the Systemic Control of Homeostasis in REM Sleep; Practical Criteria for the Study of Systemic Homeostasis and Poikilostasis in Sleep; Systemic Dissection and Recombination of Physiological Functions
PerspectiveConclusion; Chapter 3 Respiration in Sleep; Control of Respiration in Sleep; NREM Sleep; REM Sleep; Central Command of Breathing in Sleep; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Circulation in Sleep; Control of Circulation; Changes of Circulation in Sleep; NREM Sleep; REM Sleep; Central Command of Circulation in Sleep; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Temperature Regulation in Sleep; Body Temperature; Homeothermy; Physiological Effectors of Thermoregulation; Behavioural Thermoregulation in Sleep; Autonomic Thermoregulation in Sleep; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Influence of Temperature on Sleep
Influence of Ambient Temperature on the Ultradian Wake-Sleep CycleConclusion; Chapter 7 Compartmentalised Brain Homeostasis in Sleep; Physiological Mechanisms Underlying Brain Cooling; Defence of Brain Homeothermy in Sleep; Defence of Brain's Blood Supply in Sleep; Systemic Functional Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Ultradian Homeostasis-Poikilostasis Cycle; Ultradian Homeostasis-Poikilostasis Cycle; Behavioural Expression of the Ultradian Homeostasis-Poikilostasis Cycle; Sleep and Instinct; Functional Significance of Homeostasis and Poikilostasis in Sleep; Conclusion
Chapter 9 Systemic Physiological Regulation in the Ultradian Wake-Sleep CycleHierarchical Functional Permutations; Influence of the Hierarchical Dynamics of the Ultradian Wake-Sleep Cycle on Physiological Functions; Chapter 10 Epilogue; References; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613143419
9781283143417
1283143410
9781848165731
1848165730
OCLC:
738433248

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