Homeostasis II:
Sleep & waking


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Biological
rhythms
Fig. 25.10
Stages of
sleep
Table 51-1.
Cognition during
REM & SWS
P 26.3
Metabolism &
sleep stage
Kandel, Fig. 47-1, 2
Sleep stages &
cycles
Fig. 25.13
Reticular activating
formation/system (RAF/RAS)
Figure 9-2
Dorsal Raphe n.
& 5-HT
Fig. 25.7
Circadian rhythm in
5-HT metabolism
Kandel, Fig. 47-4, 5
Brainstem nuclei
involved in sleep
Figs. 25.15,16
Brain circuits
mediating sleep
Fig. 25.1
Localization of
entrainment
Kandel, Fig. 48-2
Human sleep latency &
circadian rhythms
Kandel, Figs. 48-4,5
Jet lag and
REM disorders
P 26.9
Reentrant loops
regulating consciousness
Fig. 25.5
Pineal gland, melatonin
and biorhythms
Fig. 25.11
Thalamocortical
functional modes
Fig. 25.12
Origin of
the EEG?
Table 26.1
Sleep
hypotheses
P Box C
Sleep
factors
Fig. 25.17
Muramyl peptides:
sleep factors?
P 26.6;
More advanced
sleep regulation
Kandel, Figs. 47-2
Development & aging
effects on sleep
P 26.5;
Sleep
deprivation
Kandel, Figs. 48-3,4,5
Sleepwalking, insomnia,
sleeping pills, apnea, & narcolepsy

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