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Thalamus
—the area of the brain that relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex.

Ultradian Rhythm
—a time period less than 24 hours.

 

 

Notes
Introduction

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xvi:
Rather, we now know how active the sleeptime
: D. Markov and M. Goldman, “Normal Sleep and Circadian Rhythms: Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying Sleep and Wakefulness,”
Psychiatric Clinics of North America
29, no. 4 (2006): 417.

Chapter 2

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9
:
Most people experience
: Ibid, 418.

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13
:
In one study people deprived of sleep for a few days following an influenza vaccine
: K. Spiegel, J. F. Sheridan, and E. Van Cauter, “Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Response to Immunization,”
JAMA
288, no. 12 (2002): 1471–72.

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13
:
In one sleep study, researchers tested and examined the participants' specific levels of three inflammatory markers
: Alanna Morris et al., “Sleep Quality and Duration Are Associated with Higher Levels of Inflammatory Biomarkers: The META-Health Study,”
Circulation
122 (2010): A17806.

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14
:
If you sleep less than six hours per night
: F. P. Cappuccio, D. Cooper, L. D'Elia, P. Strasullo, and M. A. Miller., “Sleep Duration Predicts Cardiovascular Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies,”
European Heart Journal
32, no. 12 (2011): 1484–92.

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14
:
A recent study revealed that cells that produce myelin
: M. Bellisi, M Pfister-Genskow, S. Maret, S. Keles, G. Tononi, and C. Cirelli, “Effects of Sleep and Wake on Oligodendrocytes and Their Precursors,”
Journal of Neuroscience
33, no. 36 (2013): 14288–300.

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14
:
Another recent study of mice
: L. Xie
et al.,
“Sleep Drives Metabolite Clearance from the Adult Brain,”
Science
342, no. 6156 (2013): 373–77.

Chapter 4

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:
one of the most prevalent neurological disorders
: K. Berger, J. Luedemann, C. Trenkwalder, U. John, and C. Kessler, “Sex and the Risk of Restless Legs Syndrome in the General Population,”
Archives of Internal Medicine
164 (2004): 196–202.

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40
:
Women are more likely to suffer
: M. Viola-Saltman
et al.,
“High Prevalence of Restless Legs Syndrome among Patients with Fibromyalgia: A Controlled Cross-Sectional Study,”
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
6, no. 5 (2010): 423–27.

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40
:
Surveys have demonstrated
: J. Montplaisir, S. Boucher, G. Poirer, G. Lavigne, O. Lapierre, P. Lesperance, “Clinical, Polysomnographic, and Genetic Characteristics of Restless Legs Syndrome: A Study of 133 Patients Diagnosed with New Standard Criteria,”
Movement Disorders
12 (1997): 61–65.

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40
:
Although commonly overlooked in children
: D. Picchietti
et al.,
“Restless Leg Syndrome: Prevalence and Impact in Children and Adolescents—the PEDS REST Study,”
Pediatrics
120, no. 2 (2007): 253–66.

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40
:
Further evidence from the survey
: C. Trenkwalder, W. Paulus, and A. S. Walters. “The Restless Legs Syndrome,”
Lancet Neurology
4 (2005): 465–75.

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Early onset is associated with increased severity
: S. Whittom, Y. Dauvilliers, M. H. Pennestri, F. Vercauteren, N. Molinari, and J. Montplasir, “Age-at-Onset in Restless
Legs Syndrome: A Clinical and Polysomnographic Study,”
Sleep Medicine
9, no. 1 (2007): 54–59. [Epub July 17, 2007].

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:
Other effective treatments not involving medications
: U. H. Mitchell, “Non-Drug-Related Aspect of Treating Ekbom Disease, Formerly Known as Restless Legs Syndrome,”
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
7 (2011): 251–57.

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:
In a recent study of laser therapy
: C. A. Hayes, J. R. Kingsley, K. R. Hamby, and J. Carlow, “The Effect of Endovenous Laser Ablation on Restless Legs Syndrome,”
Phlebology
23, no. 3 (2008): 112–17.

Chapter 5

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:
Insomnia in younger adults
: C. M. Morin and S. E. Gramling, “Sleep Patterns and Aging: Comparison of Older Adults with and without Insomnia Complaints,”
Psychology and Aging
4 (1989): 290–94.

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55
:
Another way to understand the development and continuance of primary insomnia
: A. J. Spielman, L. S. Caruso, and P. B. Glovinsky, “A Behavioral Perspective on Insomnia Treatment,”
Psychiatric Clinics of North America
10 (1987): 541–53.

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:
I refer you to
: Elaine N. Aron,
The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You
(New York: Birch Lane Press, 1996).

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64
:
In fact, in one study of over 14,000 patients
: Ohayon MM, Roth T. “Place of Chronic Insomnia in the Course of Depressive and Anxiety Disorders.”
Journal of Psychiatric
Research
37, no. 1 (2003): 9–15.

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:
In addition, insomnia occurs
: Ibid.

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:
A recent study from South Korea
: Jae-Huyn Kim, Eun-Cheoi Park, Woo-Hyn Cho, Chong Yon Park, Won-Jung Choi, and Hoo-Sun Chang, “Association Between Total Sleep Duration and Suicidal Ideation among the Korean General Adult Population,”
Sleep
36, no. 10 (2013): 1563–72.

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65
:
underlying the dysfunctional emotion regulation
: P. Franzen, “Elevated Amygdala Activation During Voluntary Emotion Regulation in Primary Insomnia,”
Sleep
(2013), accessed November 15, 2013,
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/05/130522131208.htm
.

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:
Women's research confirms
: M. Jepkema, “Insomnia,” Health Reports, Statistics Canada, Catalogue 82-003, 17 (2005): 9–25.

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:
The greatest news
: A. D. Krystal, “Treating the Health, Quality of Life, and Functional Impairments in Insomnia,”
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
3, no. 1 (2007): 63–72.

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Rise at a regular time every day
: C. M. Morin, “Cognitive-behavioral therapy of insomnia,”
Sleep
Medicine Clinics
1 (2006): 375–86.

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:
Seventy to eighty percent of people with insomnia
: D. F. Tolin, “Is Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy More Effective than Other Therapies? Meta-Analytic Review,”
Clinical Psychology Review
30, no. 6 (2010): 710–20.

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:
In a book called
: Barry Krakow,
Sound Sleep, Sound Mind, 7 keys to Sleeping through the Night
(Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2007).

Chapter 6

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85
:
Other stimuli include
: T. Åkerstedt, “Sleepiness and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders,”
Sleep Medicine
Clinics
17 (2006): 17–30.

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:
The function of these proteins
: Ibid, 421.

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86
:
Melatonin affects the receptors in the SCN
: Ibid.

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This is easily explained
: “Sleepy Connected Americans,”
National Sleep Foundation Press Release
(March 7, 2011).

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89
:
Studies show that east-to-west travel
: T. Åkerstedt, “Sleepiness and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders,”
Sleep Medicine Clinics
23 (2006): 23–24.

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:
Other symptoms include
: Ibid, 18.

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There is also evidence to suggest
: Ibid, 23–24.

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:
Symptoms checklist
:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/jetlag/DS01085/DSECTION=symptoms

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:
They typically go to bed around the same time
: T. Åkerstedt, “Sleepiness and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders,”
Sleep Medicine Clinics
23 (2006): 24.

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:
Their melatonin and core body temperature
: L. C. Lack and H. R. Wright, “Clinical Management of Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder,”
Behavioral Sleep Medicine
5, no. 1 (2007): 58.

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:
Some contend
: Ibid.

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:
Characteristic of this disorder
: T. Åkerstedt, “Sleepiness and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders,”
Sleep Medicine
Clinics
23 (2006): 27.

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:
About 50% of totally blind people
: R. L. Sack, “Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder: Part II, Adv-anced Sleep Phase Disorder, Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder, Free-Running Disorder, and Irregular Sleep–Wake Rhythm American Academy of Sleep Medicine,”
Sleep
30, no. 11 (2007–2008): 1492.

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:
Others are able to structure
: Ibid.

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:
Most of the people with this disorder are elderly
: T. Åkerstedt, “Sleepiness and Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders,”
Sleep
Medicine Clinics
23 (2006): 27.

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:
report difficulty falling asleep
: American Psychiatric Publishing,
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
4th ed., text revision (Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association, 2000).

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Self-assessment surveys show
: Ibid, 22.

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As a result, shift work sleep disorder
: Ibid, 21.

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Bright light treatment
: C. I. Eastman, K. T. Stewart, M. P. Mahoney, L. Liu, and L. F. Fogg, “Dark Goggles and Bright Light Improve Circadian Rhythm Adaptation to Night-Shift Work,”
Sleep
17, no. 6 (1994): 535–43.

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:
This disorder is also treated with melatonin
: R. L. Sack and A. J. Lewy, “Melatonin as a Chronobiotic: Treatment of Circadian Desynchrony in Night Workers and the Blind,”
Journal of Biological Rhythms
12, no. 6 (1997):595.

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:
Self-Assessment for Night Owls and Morning Larks
: Adapted from J. A. Horne and O. Östberg, “A Self-Assessment Questionnaire to Determine Morningness–Eveningness in Human Circadian Rhythms,”
International Journal Chronobiology
4, no. 2 (1976): 97–110.

Chapter 7

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Both pilots unintentionally fell asleep
: L. Ferini-Strambi C. Baietto, M. R. Di Gioia, P. Castaldi, C. Castronovo, M. Zucconi, and S. F. Cappa, “Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA): Partial Reversibility after Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP),”
Brain Research Bulletin
61 (2003): 87–92.

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:
driver's fatigue, caused by the combined effects
: “Tractor Semitrailer Rear-End Collision into Passenger Vehicles on Interstate 44 near Miami, Oklahoma, June 26, 2009.”
Highway Accident Report.
Washington DC: National Transportation Safety Board. Report NTSB/HAR-10/02.

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:
failure of the crew
: M. R. Rosekind,
“The Role of Sleep Loss in Transportation Accidents: NTSB Investigations and Recommendation.”
National Transportation Safety Board presentation at UPenn School of Medicine (February 20, 2013).

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113
: A recent study showed: Nathaniel S. Marshall, Keith K. H. Wong, Peter Y. Liu, Stewart R. J. Cullen, Matthew W. Knuiman, and Ronald R. Grunstein, “Sleep apnea as an independent risk factor for all-cause mortality: The Busselton Health Study,”
Sleep
31, no. 8 (2008): 1079–85.

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