LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Identify and discuss the key elements of basic sleep science, including circadian biology and Sleep Neurobiology Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics of Sleep and Waking
- Identify and discuss the key elements of restricted sleep, including the neurobehavioral and physiological effects
- Discuss what is referred to as “enabling technology” in regard to analysis of sleep-wake states, and postmortem brain analysis in sleep disorder patients
- Describe the impact of sleep on health, including sex differences, racial and ethnic disparities, aging, safety, and medical conditions
- Identify and explain sleep disorders, including sleep-disordered breathing, insomnia, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome and parasomnias
FOREWORD
- Basic sleep science
- Wide variety of sleep restrictions
- Pediatric sleep disorders
- Impact of sleep on health and areas where more research is needed
(127 pages)