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  • The objective of this course is to give students the most up-to-date information on the biological, personal, and societal relevance of sleep. Personal relevance is emphasized by the fact that the single best predictor of daytime performance is the quality of the previous night's sleep. The brain actively generates sleep, and the first section of the course is an overview of the neurobiological basis of sleep control. The course provides cellular-level understanding of how sleep deprivation, jet lag, and substances such as alcohol, ,caffeine, and nicotine alter sleep and wakefulness. The second section of the course covers sleep-dependent changes in physiology and sleep disorders medicine. Particular emphasis will be placed on disorders of excessive sleepiness, insomnia, and sleep-dependent changes in autonomic control. Chronic sleep deprivation impairs immune function and may promote obesity. Deaths due to all causes are most frequent between 4:00 and 6:00 a.m., and this second section of the class highlights the relevance of sleep for preventive medicine. The societal relevance of sleep will be considered in the final section of the class. In an increasingly complex and technologically oriented society, operator-error by one individual can have a disastrous negative impact on public health and safety. Fatigue-related performance decrements are known to have contributed as causal factors to nuclear power plant failures, transportation disasters, and medical errors.
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Curriculum

Unit 01 - Neurobiology Section: Course Introduction & Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness (Part One) - (Standard Track & Honors Track)

01.01 - Course Overview - Ralph Lydic, Ph.D.

02.01 - Learning Points

02.02 - Defining Behavioral States

02.03 - Historical Overview: Brainstem & Forebrain

02.04 - Wake & REM: Monoamines

02.05 - Wake & REM: Acetylcholine

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Lesson 2 Orientation

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Unit 02 - Neurobiology Section: Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness (Part Two) - (Honors Track)

02.06 - Wake & REM: GABA

02.07: Wake & REM: Orexin

02.08: NREM: GABA

02.09: NREM: Adenosine

02:10: Summary

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Unit 02 Honors Track Quiz - Neurobiology of Sleep and Wakefulness

Unit 03 - Neurobiology: Mathematical Modeling of Sleep-Wake Regulation - (Honors Track)

03.01 - Introduction to Mathematical Modeling of Sleep-Wake Regulation

03.02 - Two Process Model

03.03 - Sleep-Wake Flip-Flop Model

03.04 - Reciprocal Interaction Model

03.05 - REM Sleep Flip-Flop Model

03.06 - Features for an Ideal Model of Sleep-Wake Regulation

03.07 - Introduction to Mechanistic Models of Sleep-Wake Regulation

03.08 - Diniz Benh & Booth Model - Part I

03.09 - Diniz Benh & Booth Model - Part II

03.10 - Conclusion

Unit 03 Orientation

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Unit 03 Quiz - Mathematical Modeling of Sleep-Wake Regulation

Unit 04 - Neurobiology: Molecular Biology and Genetics of Sleep - (Honors Track)

04.01 - Expression of mRNA Varies During Sleep and Wakefulness

04.02 - Wake Genes that are Associated with Energy Metabolism

04.03 - Synaptic Plasticity is Genetically Modulated

04.04 - Brain Glial Cells Influence States of Sleep and Wakefulness

04.05 - Genetic Modulation of Human Sleep Phenotypes

04.06 - Conclusion

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Unit 04 Quiz - Molecular Biology and Genetics of Sleep

Unit 05 - Medicine: Overview of Sleep Medicine - Ronald Chervin, M.D. - (Standard Track)

05.01 - Introduction - Overview of Sleep Medicine

05.02 - Clinical Approach to Sleep Disorders

05.03 - Polysomnography

05.04 - Classification of Sleep Disorders

05.05 - Obstructive Sleep Apnea

05.06 - Testing for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

05.07 - Treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Concluding Thoughts

Unit 05 Orientation

Unit 05 Quiz- Overview of Sleep Medicine

Unit 06 - Medicine: Disordered Sleep and Breathing Alters Cardiovascular Health - (Standard Track)

06.01- Impact of Disordered Sleep and Breathing on Cardiovascular Health (Part 1)

06.02 - Impact of Disordered Sleep and Breathing on Cardiovascular Health (Part 2)

06.03 - Outcomes of CPAP Therapy and Conclusions

Unit 06 Orientation

Unit 06 Quiz - Disordered Sleep and Breathing Alters Cardiovascular Health

Unit 07 - Medicine: Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders - (Standard Track)

07.01 - Introduction - Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders

07.02 - What Goes to Sleep?

07.03 - Sleep Alterations Associated with Specific Psychiatric Disorders

07.04 - Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia

07.05 - Anxiety Disorders

07.06 - Substance Use Disorders

07.07 - Insomnia

07.08 - Interventions for Insomnia

Unit 07 Orientation

Unit 07 Quiz - Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders

Unit 08 - Medicine: Insomnia: Causes and Consequences - (Standard Track)

08.01 - Insomnia: Causes and Consequences

08.02 - Consequences of Insomnia

08.03 - Causes of Insomnia

08.04 - Insomnia and its Relation to Hyperarousal

Unit 08 Orientation

Unit 08 Quiz - Insomnia: Causes and Consequences

Unit 09 - Medicine: Treatments for Insomnia - (Standard Track)

09.01 - Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for Insomnia

09.02 - Treatment Options for Insomnia

09.03 - BzRA Hypnotics

09.04 - Abuse Liability of Hypnotic Agents

09.05 - Pharmacological Treatments for Insomnia

09.06 - Nonpharmacological Treatments for Insomnia

09.07 - How CBT-I Works

09.08 - Pharmacological Treatments for Insomnia Part III

09.09 - Summary

Unit 09 Quiz - Treatments for Insomnia

Unit 10 - Medicine: Sleep and Anesthesia - (Standard Track)

Unit 10 Overview

10.01 - Sleep and Anesthesia: Shared Phenotype and Shared Mechanism?

10.02 - Sleep and Anesthesia: Shared Function?

10.03 - Summary

Unit 10 Quiz - Sleep and Anesthesia

Unit 11 - Society: Circadian Rhythms, Sleep, and Health - (Standard Track)

11.01 - Why Sleep is Important

11.02 - Sleep Occurs as a Circadian Rhythm

11.03 - Changes in Sleep Rhythms Across the Lifespan (Part 1)

11.04 - Changes in Sleep Rhythms Across the Lifespan (Part 2)

11.05 - Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Hygiene

Unit 11 Orientation

Unit 11 Quiz - Circadian Rhythms, Sleep, and Health

Unit 12 - Society: Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep Need - Thomas Roth, Ph.D. (Standard Track)

12.01 - Brain Basis of Daytime Sleepiness

12.02 - How is Sleepiness Measured?

12.03 - How Many People in our Society are Sleepy?

12.04 - What are the Causes of Daytime Sleepiness?

Unit 12 Orientation

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Unit 12 Quiz - Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep Need

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