Description
This book discusses the latest cutting-edge research on the cellular, molecular, and electrophysiological mechanisms governing the unique patterns of brain activity present during sleep.
About the Author
Dr. Frank has been working in the field of sleep biology for over 25 years He received his PhD in neuroscience at Stanford and managed his own sleep laboratories at UPENN and WSU. During this time, his lab made seminal discoveries about the role of glia in sleep. In 2009, they provided the first evidence that glia influence sleep regulation in vivo. That study was published in the prestigious journal Neuron and to date has been cited 852 times. Since then, his lab has published several other important papers on this topic (e.g. Current Biology 2020, Journal of Neuroscience, 2023), and he has presented this work at several conferences and invited talks. He has also published several reviews on this topic and has experience editing scientific books on the topic of sleep.
Reviews
"Sleep and the Brain presents some of the more dramatic developments in our understanding of brain activity in sleep...Coverage encompasses the network and membrane mechanisms responsible for waking and sleeping brain activity, the roles of glial cells in the sleeping brain, the molecular basis of sleep EEG rhythms, and research on songbirds, rodents, and humans indicating the function of sleep." --Doody.com, April 24, 2013
Book Information
ISBN 9780123849953
Author Marcos G. Frank
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Academic Press Inc
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Weight(grams) 610g