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Sleep - resting state in which an individual becomes relatively quiescent and relatively unaware of the environment. During sleep, which is in part a period of rest and relaxation, most physiological functions such as body temperature, blood pressure, and rate of breathing and heartbeat decrease. However, sleep is also a time of repair and growth, and some tissues, e.g., epithelium, proliferate   Read More...

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    The Neuropsychology of Sleep and Dreaming
    by John S. Antrobus, Mario Bentini. 329 pgs.


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    Children's Sleep: Sketching Historical Change, in Journal of Social History
    by Peter N. Stearns, Perrin Rowland, Lori Giarnella. 22 pgs.


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    The Quest for the Essence of Sleep, in Daedalus
    by Alexander A. Borbely, Giulio Tononi. 30 pgs.


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