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Ethics in Action
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Ethics in Action

Introduction Erminio Gius - Sabrina Cipolletta 1. The inescapability of ethics and the impossibility of «anything goes»: A constructivist model of ethical meaning-making Jonathan D. Raskin - Alanna E. Debany 2. Presence in the health care relationship Sabrina Cipolletta 3. Ethics in psychoanalysis: From the classical model to the implication of «moral pact» Donatella Cavanna - Patrizia Velotti 4. Diagnosing vigorexia: When normative ideology becomes value judgment Alessandro Salvini - Elena Faccio 5. Dream enactment and violent behaviour during REM sleep: A new forensic and psychophysiological issue Carlo Cipolli - Giuseppe Plazzi - Giovanni Tuozzi 6. Lie, lie detection and the brain Giuseppe Sartori - Sara Agosta - Patrizia Pezzoli 7. Ethics in the field of law: Some reflections Andrea Zanotti 8. Between norms and psychology: The well-being of the person and the social community Patrizia Patrizi 9. The dynamics of power, authority and freedom Giancarlo Trentini 10. Work, spirituality and political action Cesare Kaneklin Authors

Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 667

Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-18
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book describes a sleep disorder belonging to the category of parasomnias (i.e. the sleep behavioral and experiential disorders) characterized by abnormal vocal and motor behaviors in the context of vivid dreams and loss of the customary muscle atonia during the stage of sleep called REM sleep. REM-atonia - one of the defining features of REM sleep, along with rapid-eye-movements and a highly activated brain state - serves a protective function, preventing the dreamer from acting-out dreams and becoming injured. REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) was first described in 1986 by Schenck and colleagues; since then the understanding of the condition has increased exponentially, also pointing ...

Phenomenal Presence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Phenomenal Presence

What kinds of features of the world figure consciously in our perceptual experience? Colours and shapes are uncontroversial; but what about volumes, natural kinds, reasons for belief, existences, relations? Eleven new essays investigate different kinds of phenomenal presence.

Sleepless
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Sleepless

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-09-05
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

A restless inquiry into the cultural and psychic sources of insomnia by one of contemporary French literature’s most elegant voices. Plagued by insomnia for twenty years, Marie Darrieussecq turns her attention to the causes, implications, and consequences of sleeplessness: a nocturnal suffering that culminates at 4 a.m. and then defines the next day. “Insomniac mornings are dead mornings,” she observes. Prevented from falling asleep by her dread of exhaustion the next day, Darrieussecq turns to hypnosis, psychoanalysis, alcohol, pills, and meditation. Her entrapment within this spiraling anguish prompts her inspired, ingenious search across literature, geopolitical history, psychoanaly...

Imaging in Movement Disorders: Imaging Applications in Non-Parkinsonian and Other Movement Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Imaging in Movement Disorders: Imaging Applications in Non-Parkinsonian and Other Movement Disorders

Imaging in Movement Disorders: Imaging in Other Movement Disorders and Dementia, Volume 143 provides an up-to-date textbook on the use of imaging modalities across the spectrum of movement disorders and dementias. The book brings together lessons learned from neuroimaging tools in the content of movement disorders, including idiopathic and sporadic forms of Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Atypical Parkinsonism, Dystonia, Essential Tremor, and more. Specific chapters cover Neuroimaging Applications in Dystonia, Neuroimaging Applications in Essential Tremor, Neuroimaging applications in Restless Leg Syndrome, Neuroimaging Application in Tourette's Syndrome and TIC Disorders, Neuroim...

Narcolepsy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Narcolepsy

Narcolepsy serves as a prototype of how the interaction of high quality clinical research and groundbreaking basic science can collaborate to defne the cause of a disease and change forever how we evaluate and treat it. There is scarcely a topic in this book that would have been covered in the same way 10 years ago as it is d- cussed today. We are also fortunate that many of the players in this dramatic tu- around have contributed to this volume, so that the result is a tapestry of the events that have transformed the feld over the last decade that is both authentic and detailed. The frst section of the book provides much of the basic science background. As described in the frst two chapters, the dramatic convergence of lines of evidence from two different laboratories frst demonstrated in 1999 that narcolepsy is a disease of loss of neurotransmission by lateral hypothalamic neurons making the peptides that have been called orexins or hypocretins. These fndings did much to clarify and unify a feld that had puzzled for decades over the fundamental nature of this puzzling disease, as refected in the chapters that review its epidemiology and neuroanatomical and imaging fndings.

Sleepyhead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Sleepyhead

When Henry Nicholls was twenty-one, he was diagnosed with narcolepsy: a medical disorder causing him to fall asleep with no warning. For the healthy but overworked majority, this might sound like an enviable condition, but for Henry, the inability to stay awake is profoundly disabling, especially as it is accompanied by mysterious collapses called cataplexy, poor night-time sleep, hallucinations and sleep paralysis. A writer and biologist, Nicholls explores the science of disordered sleep, discovering that around half of us will experience some kind of sleep dysfunction in our lives. From a CBT course to tackle insomnia to a colony of narcoleptic Dobermans, his journey takes him through the half-lit world of sleep to genuine revelations about his own life and health. Told with humour and intelligence, Sleepyhead uses personal reflections, interviews with those with sleep disorders and the people who study them, anecdotes from medical history and insights from art and literature to change the way we understand our sleeping hours.

Sleepiness and Human Impact Assessment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Sleepiness and Human Impact Assessment

The World Health Organization supports tools and initiatives in Health Impact Assessment to dynamically improve health and well-being across different sectors. Human Impact Assessment (HuIA) is a relatively new concept. It describes an integrated process that encompasses both Health Impact Assessment and Social Impact Assessment and is used to anticipate the effects of programs, projects and decisions on human health and welfare. Sleep occupies approximately one-third of our lives, but its human impact remains largely unrecognized. The prevalence of excessive sleepiness is recognized to be increasing in industrialized societies. Without doubt, sleepiness and fatigue have high costs in terms ...

Sleep Disorders and Neurological Disease
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Sleep Disorders and Neurological Disease

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-09-22
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

This book examines the neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuroclinical aspects of sleep and asserts that all sleep problems originate in brain dysfunction, whether structural as in brain tumors, behavioral as in insomnia, degenerative as in fatal familial insomnia, neurochemical as in narcolepsy, or neuromuscular as in sleep apnea. Examines the role of melatonin in sleep initiation and maintenance! Written by a varied group of international experts who focus on the fabric of neurological mechanisms and manifestations that underlie sleep, Sleep Disorders and Neurological Disease investigates the refreshing properties of sleep and its influence on alertness, attention, concentration, memory, ...

New Directions in Early Modern English Drama
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

New Directions in Early Modern English Drama

This collection examines some of the people, places, and plays at the edge of early modern English drama. Recent scholarship has begun to think more critically about the edge, particularly in relation to the canon and canonicity. This book demonstrates that the people and concepts long seen as on the edge of early modern English drama made vital contributions both within the fictive worlds of early modern plays, and without, in the real worlds of playmakers, theaters, and audiences. The book engages with topics such as child actors, alterity, sexuality, foreignness, and locality to acknowledge and extend the rich sense of playmaking and all its ancillary activities that have emerged over the last decade. The essays by a global team of scholars bring to life people and practices that flourished on the edge, manifesting their importance to both early modern audiences, and to current readers and performers.