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Sleep Memory And Synaptic Plasticity 1st Ed Sushil K Jha Vibha M Jha

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Sleep Memory And Synaptic Plasticity 1st Ed Sushil K Jha Vibha M Jha
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Author: Sushil K. Jha, Vibha M. Jha
ISBN: 9789811328138, 9789811328145, 9811328137, 9811328145
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Sleep Memory And Synaptic Plasticity 1st Ed Sushil K Jha Vibha M Jha by Sushil K. Jha, Vibha M. Jha 9789811328138, 9789811328145, 9811328137, 9811328145 instant download after payment.

Over the years there has been growing interest among the scientific community in investigating sleep and how it affects the memory and other brain functions. It is now well established that sleep helps in memory consolidation and induction of neural plasticity, and that short-term deprivation of either total sleep or rapid eye movement sleep alone can induce memory deficits very quickly. Quantitative and qualitative changes in sleep architecture after different training tasks further suggest that discrete memory types may require specific sleep stage/s for optimal memory consolidation, and studies indicate that sleep deprivation alters synaptic plasticity and membrane excitability in the hippocampal neurons and synaptic up-scaling in the cortical neurons. Further, sleep alteration during pregnancy may increase the risk of depression and adversely affect maternal-child relationships, parenting practices, family functioning, and children's development and general wellbeing.
This book coherently discusses all these aspects, with a particular focus on the possible role of sleep in memory consolidation and synaptic plasticity. It also highlights the detrimental effects of sleep loss on mental health, the immune system and cognition.
This book is a valuable reference resource for students and researchers working in the area of sleep, memory, or neuronal plasticity.

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