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  2. Sleep (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on sleep. Topics include basic and neuroscience studies of sleep, in vitro and animal models of sleep, studies in clinical or population samples, clinical trials, and epidemiologic studies. It is the official journal of the Sleep Research Society.

  3. Sleep Research Society - Wikipedia

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    The Sleep Research Society Foundation (SRSF) was founded in 2005. [5] This foundation provides funding for pilot grants to sleep researchers. The J. Christian Gillin, M.D. Research Grant provides funding to junior faculty while the Elliott D. Weitzman, M.D. Research Grant provides funding to novel and innovated research.

  4. Neuroscience of sleep - Wikipedia

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    One of the important questions in sleep research is clearly defining the sleep state. This problem arises because sleep was traditionally defined as a state of consciousness and not as a physiological state, [14] [15] thus there was no clear definition of what minimum set of events constitute sleep and distinguish it from other states of partial or no consciousness.

  5. Resistance training is the right way to tire your brain and ...

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    Why resistance training works. When it comes to giving advice on how to get the best sleep, a meta-analysis-style study has both strengths and weaknesses, said Dr. Jade Wu, a sleep psychologist ...

  6. Charles Czeisler - Wikipedia

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    Czeisler's research focus is the neurobiology of human circadian rhythm, the functions and physiology of sleep, the epidemiology and public health consequences of sleep disorders, and the applications of circadian and sleep principles in clinical medicine and occupational safety and health.

  7. Sleep study - Wikipedia

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    Sleep studies have been imperative for the empirical research of sleep psychology. The area of sleep psychology evaluates the physiological, and behavioral factors of normal sleep and sleep disorders along with the neuroscience and brain-wave activity associated with sleep, as well as the study of circadian rhythms .

  8. Mary Carskadon - Wikipedia

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    Mary A. Carskadon is an American sleep researcher. She is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and the director of the Sleep and Chronobiology Research Lab at E.P. Bradley Hospital.

  9. Why Do I Keep Having Recurring Dreams? - AOL

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    Also, “the effect of the dreams strongly depends on their frequency,” says Michael Schredl, head of research in the sleep laboratory at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany.