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|a The auditory system in sleep /
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|a Intro; Title page; Table of Contents; Copyright; Dedication; Foreword; Acknowledgements; General Introduction; Chapter 1. Brief Analysis of the Auditory System Organization and its Physiologic Basis; Abstract; The Afferent Ascending System; Auditory Nerve Evoked Activity; Evoked Activity; Cochlear Nucleus; Superior Olivary Complex; Inferior Colliculus; Medial Geniculate Body; Auditory Cortex; Unitary Activity; The Hippocampal Theta Rhythm-Auditory Unit Relationship; Imaging; The Reticular Formation; The Cerebellum; The Efferent Descending System; Auditory Cortex Efferents.
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|a Inferior Colliculus EfferentsThe Olivocochlear System; Modifications of the Mechanical Status of the Cochlea; General Considerations of Efferent Activities; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2. The Physiological Bases of Sleep; Abstract; Sleep is a Different Central Nervous System State; Sleep and its Associated Physiological Changes; Neurophysiology; Possible Functions Performed During Sleep; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3. Notes on Information Processing; Abstract; Coding; Neuronal Network/Cell Assembly; References; Chapter 4. Auditory Information Processing During Sleep.
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|a AbstractDeaf Patients and Special Sleep Analysis; Without Sensory Input; Evoked Activity; Sensory-Evoked Responses; Human Auditory Far-Field Evoked Potentials; Long Latency Evoked Potentials; Cognitive Event-Related Potentials; Experimental Animal Studies of Evoked Potentials; Human Magnetoencephalographic Evoked Activity Recordings in Sleep; Human Auditory Brain Areas Imaging; References; Chapter 5. Auditory Unit Activity in Sleep; Abstract; The Activity of Central Auditory Neurons in Sleep and Wakefulness; Relationships Between the Theta Rhythm of the Hippocampus and Auditory Neurons.
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|a Complex Sound Processing at the Auditory Single Unit LevelReferences; Further Reading; Chapter 6. Auditory Influences on Sleep; Abstract; Sensory Input and Sleep; Human and Animal Experimental Data; References; Chapter 7. Tinnitus Treatment During Sleep; Abstract; Introduction; Clinical Results; Conclusions; Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 8. Other Sensory Modalities in Sleep; Abstract; Vision and Sleep; Proprioceptive System; Thermoreception and Sleep; Olfactory System; Summary; References.
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|a The Auditory System in Sleep, Second Edition presents a view of a sensory system working in a different state, that of the sleeping brain. This updated edition contains new chapters on topics such as implanted deaf patients and sleep and tinnitus treatments. It is written for basic auditory system and sleep researchers, as well as practitioners and clinicians in the Auditory/Sensory Neurosciences and Sleep Medicine. As the auditory system is always "open�i�A�, thus receiving information from the environment and the body itself (conscious and unconscious data), the incoming sensory information may alter sleep and waking physiology, and conversely, the sleeping brain. This book draws information from evoked potentials, fMRI, PET, SPECT, lesions, and more.
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