Physiological Correlates of Insomnia
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2014/06/12
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Description:Insomnia is a prevalent sleep disorder that is typically comorbid with medical, psychiatric, and other sleep disorders. Yet, it is a disorder with its own course and morbidity that can persist if untreated. This chapter describes the physiological correlates of insomnia expressed during sleep and during the daytime. Together, the data from nighttime and daytime electrophysiology, event-related brain potential recording, neuroimaging studies, sympathetic nervous system, and HPA axis monitoring all suggest that insomnia is a 24 h disorder of hyperarousal. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISBN:9783319127682
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ISSN:1866-3370
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Pages in Document:277-290
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Volume:21
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20055589
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Citation:Electrophysiology and psychophysiology in psychiatry and psychopharmacology, Curr Top Behav Neurosci. Kumari V, Bob P, Boutros N eds. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2014 Jun; 21:277-290
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Email:TROEHRS1@hfhs.org
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Federal Fiscal Year:2014
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Performing Organization:Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:20110901
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Source Full Name:Electrophysiology and psychophysiology in psychiatry and psychopharmacology, Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences
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End Date:20140831
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