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Sleep can be viewed as a brain state, as a process and a behavior.
As any of these, sleep serves several purposes, including energy
restoration, immunocompetence, brain metabolic homeostasis, neural
ontogenesis and, importantly, cognitive, emotional and social
processing. Supported by a strong empirical backbone focused on
contemporary research outlining links between these subjects, this
book will offer a guide to state-of-the-art research of sleep
mechanisms, its impact in many cognitive and affective features as
well as brief but in-depth overview of the strong association
between sleep and social interactions. The complexity behind the
common mechanisms between sleep, cognition and emotion, reveal that
only through an integral approach in its study at both a
neuroanatomical, functional, clinical and social level can reveal
how this interplay influences human and furthermore, of mammal
homeostasis as whole. Also, we intend to shed a light on the
complex relationships between sleep and specific psychiatric
disorders, thereby informing both prevention and clinical
intervention. In order to provide clear guidance for researchers,
the book also outlines future directions for the continued
advancement of our understanding of sleep. We aim to balance the
breadth and depth of available information to provide a resource
that is accessible for upper-level seminars within academic
settings, while serving as a practical guide for established
scholars studying and treating conditions related to the interplay
between sleep, cognition and emotion.
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