Figure 28.1 The duration of sleep
Figure 28.1 The duration of sleep (Part 1)
Figure 28.1 The duration of sleep (Part 2)
Figure 28.2 Circadian rhythmicity of core body temperature and growth hormone & cortisol levels
Box 28A Sleep Styles in Different Species
Box 28A Sleep Styles in Different Species (Part 1)
Box 28A Sleep Styles in Different Species (Part 2)
Figure 28.3 Consequences of total sleep deprivation in rats
Figure 28.3 Consequences of total sleep deprivation in rats (Part 1)
Figure 28.3 Consequences of total sleep deprivation in rats (Part 2)
Figure 28.4 Rhythm of waking and sleeping in isolation, with and without day–night cycle cues
Figure 28.5 Photoreceptors responsible for signaling circadian light changes
Figure 28.5 Photoreceptors responsible for signaling circadian light changes (Part 1)
Figure 28.5 Photoreceptors responsible for signaling circadian light changes (Part 2)
Figure 28.5 Photoreceptors responsible for signaling circadian light changes (Part 3)
Box 28B Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Clocks
Figure 28.6 EEG recordings during the first hour of sleep
Box 28C(1) Electroencephalography
Box 28C(2) Electroencephalography
Box 28C(3) Electroencephalography
Figure 28.7 Physiological changes during the various sleep states
Figure 28.7 Physiological changes during the various sleep states (Part 1)
Figure 28.7 Physiological changes during the various sleep states (Part 2)
Figure 28.7 Physiological changes during the various sleep states (Part 3)
Figure 28.8 Circuitry involved in decreased sensation and muscle paralysis during REM sleep
Figure 28.9 Activation of specific neural circuits triggers sleep and wakefulness
Figure Cortical regions whose activity changes during REM sleep
Figure Important nuclei in regulation of the sleep–wake cycle
Figure Important nuclei in regulation of the sleep–wake cycle (Part 1)
Figure Important nuclei in regulation of the sleep–wake cycle (Part 2)
Figure Important nuclei in regulation of the sleep–wake cycle (Part 3)
Figure Important nuclei in regulation of the sleep–wake cycle (Part 4)
Box 28E Drugs and Sleep
Figure Thalamocortical neuron activity in sleep and awake states
Figure Thalamocortical feedback loop and the generation of sleep spindles
Figure Thalamocortical feedback loop and the generation of sleep spindles (Part 1)
Figure Thalamocortical feedback loop and the generation of sleep spindles (Part 2)
Figure Summary scheme of sleep–wake states
Figure Sleep pattern of a patient with obstructive sleep apnea