Chapter Listing
What is sleep deprivation?
Clinical Symptoms
Impaired Multitasking
History
Public Health Issues
Prevalence
Short Sleep
Mortality
Industrial and Work Accidents
Industrial Errors
Industrial Accidents
Motor Vehicle Crashes
OSA and Car Crashes
Physician Duty Hours
Behavioral Effects
Circadian Effects
64 Hours sleep loss
Subject Characteristics
Individual Variation
DQB1*0602 and Trait
Per 3
Anxiety and Sleep Deprivation
Depression in Adolescents
Age
Personality
Arousal Influences
Activity
Bright Light
Bright Light – Prior history
Sound
Posture
Drugs:
Stimulants
Amphetamine
Modafinil
Caffeine
Nicotine
Comparison of stimulants
Depressants
Alcohol
Interest
Motivation
Measurement Effects
Test Features
Tests used
Length of test
Knowledge of results
Pacing
Mood measures
Proficiency
Difficulty, complexity
Short-term memory
Declarative Memory
Protein Synthesis in the Brain
Subjective vs objective measures
EEG measures:
MSLT
MWT
PVT
Neuroimaging
Neuroimaging – Working memory
Neuroimaging – Short-term memory
Neuroimaging – Attention
Neuroimaging – Risky behavior
Neurological Disorders
Gene Expression
Physiological Effects
Neurological
Cold Pain Reception
Autonomic
Respiratory Motor Output
Biochemical
Immune
Metabolism
Coronary Heart Disease
Ischemia induced Neuroprotection
Weight Loss
Individual Characteristics
Genome effects
Cancer and shiftwork
Animal Studies
Disk-over-water method
Rat: Total Sleep Deprivation
Rat: Paradoxical sleep deprivation
Hypocretin levels
Partial Sleep Deprivation
Acute
Chronic
Insomnia
Operational Consequences:
Physicians
Physicians – Risk of Accidents
Physicians – Change of Hours
Physicians – OSHA
Nurses
Police
Pilots
Fatigue Countermeasures Group
Commercial Drivers
Firefighters
Spaceflight
Spaceflight – Astronaut
Military
Fatigue Management
Sleepiness
Guiding Principles
Selective Sleep Deprivation
REM sleep
Slow wave sleep
Memory During Sleep
Sleep Fragmentation:
Arousals
Nonvisible
Recovery Sleep
Short-term Memory
Performance Effects
PSG Effects
Elderly
Elderly Sleep Stages
Elderly Insomnia
Depressed elderly
Economic Costs of Insufficient Sleep
Conclusion
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