Sleep Deprivation and Cognition
Progress in Brain Research Series

Language: English

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218 p. · 19x23.3 cm · Hardback

Sleep Deprivation and Cognition, Volume 247, the latest release in the Progress in Brain Research series, covers the effects of sleep deprivation, with this new release featuring sections on the Impact of sleep deprivation on long-term memory, Adolescent sleep restriction effects on cognition and mood, Self- regulation and social behavior during sleep deprivation, Experiential decision-making and the effects of sleep loss, Sleep deprivation and dynamic attentional control, a Pharmacogenetic approach to understanding sleep deprivation and cognition, Neuroimaging of functional connectivity in the sleep-deprived brain: what does it tell us?, and more.

1. Sleep deprivation, effort allocation and performance Stijn A. A. Massar, Julian Lim and Scott A. Huettel 2. The impact of sleep deprivation on declarative memory James N. Cousins and Guillén Fernández 3. Adolescent sleep restriction effects on cognition and mood Michelle A. Short and Michael W.L. Chee 4. Self-regulation and social behavior during sleep deprivation Jillian Dorrian, Stephanie Centofanti, Ashleigh Smith and Kathryn Demos McDermott 5. A dynamic attentional control framework for understanding sleep deprivation effects on cognition Paul Whitney, John M. Hinson and Amy T. Nusbaum 6. Unraveling the genetic underpinnings of sleep deprivation-induced impairments in human cognition Brieann C. Satterfield, Benjamin Stucky, Hans-Peter Landolt and Hans P.A. Van Dongen 7. Functional connectivity and the sleep-deprived brain Michael W.L. Chee and Juan Zhou 8. Basic and applied science interactions in fatigue understanding and risk mitigation Glenn Gunzelmann, Stephen James and J. Lynn Caldwell

Everyone working in cognitive neuroscience and everyone studying the effects of sleep deprivation on cognition.

  • Brings together scientists working in the area of sleep deprivation with scientists involved in research and theory in cognitive neuroscience
  • Fosters theory-driven research on sleep loss and cognition while also advancing a general understanding of cognitive neuroscience
  • Provides a foundation for the design of countermeasures to prevent human errors and accidents caused by sleep loss