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University of Michigan

Sleep: Neurobiology, Medicine, and Society

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.

Status: Mathematical Modeling
Status: Respiration
BeginnerCourse21 hours

Featured reviews

LH

5.0Reviewed Dec 3, 2020

I really loved this course . I recommend everyone who are taking this course to take the honors sections because they will definitely enrich you.

MJ

5.0Reviewed Jan 7, 2021

I have earned sincere knowledge that could only be transmitted by experienced professors and researchers, thanks for the ultimate experience.

AM

4.0Reviewed Apr 16, 2024

The SLEEP: Neurobiology, Medicine and Society course was amazing. I learnt a lot about the subject matter and I would recommend this course if you want to learn more about the subject matter.

TD

5.0Reviewed Apr 12, 2020

Perfectly paced. This was NOT an EASY course, but it was just difficult enough. there was plenty of data and studies for each lesson. The quizzes kept me motivated.

NI

5.0Reviewed Aug 25, 2019

This is good enough to understand about the basic of sleeping.. Everyone should take this course it has good knowledge.Teachers are nice.

R

5.0Reviewed Oct 1, 2021

This course was awesome! The title is very accurate about the topics of this course. So people, who are interested in it will like the whole course.

MN

5.0Reviewed Dec 17, 2023

Well worth it, good length and great overview so you can work on any areas of interest that you may wish to look into further.

TM

5.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2020

This course was awesome. The instructors explained the materials nicelly, the pacing of the classes was also great. I loved the topics and understanding more about sleep. I highly recommend this.

JQ

5.0Reviewed Jan 2, 2018

Excellent course! A great review on stuff I should have remembered but of course have forgotten as I've aged. My thanks to those organizing and teaching the course! Dr Quincy

TM

5.0Reviewed Mar 3, 2018

Very good course! I liked it a lot not only on professional perspective, but also personally to understand the importance of a good sleep and how everything is related.

KN

5.0Reviewed Jul 5, 2019

to tell the truth, this is the ever first online class I have ever learnt. This is so amazing, useful for a neurologist like me. Love this and still wait for an advanced course of this online class

VS

5.0Reviewed Apr 5, 2022

Maravillos, me encanto, apremdi mucho sobre el sueño y su importancia en nuestra vida. Agradezco a los profesores por compartir su conocimiento co nosotros.

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