Circadian rhythm sleep disorderCircadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSD), also known as circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders (CRSWD), are a family of sleep disorders which affect the timing of sleep. CRSDs arise from a persistent pattern of sleep/wake disturbances that can be caused either by dysfunction in one's biological clock system, or by misalignment between one's endogenous oscillator and externally imposed cues. As a result of this mismatch, those affected by circadian rhythm sleep disorders have a tendency to fall asleep at unconventional time points in the day.
InsomnieL'insomnie définit le plus souvent des problèmes de sommeil chez un individu. Ce terme est créé au sur la base du latin insomnia (du latin somniculus, « état de celui qui dort ») et signifie stricto sensu la privation de sommeil. Dans l'acception commune et courante, l'insomnie est la diminution de la durée habituelle du sommeil et/ou l'atteinte de la qualité du sommeil avec répercussion sur la qualité de la veille du lendemain.
Sleep state misperceptionSleep state misperception (SSM) is a term in the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) most commonly used for people who mistakenly perceive their sleep as wakefulness, though it has been proposed that it be applied to those who severely overestimate their sleep time as well ("positive" sleep state misperception). While most sleepers with this condition will report not having slept in the previous night at all or having slept very little, clinical recordings generally show normal sleep patterns.
Noyau suprachiasmatiqueLe noyau suprachiasmatique (NSC) est une structure médiane bilatérale du cerveau d'environ comprenant environ et située dans l'hypothalamus, juste au-dessus du chiasma optique. Il est responsable du contrôle des rythmes circadiens. Les activités neuronales et hormonales qu'il génère régulent différentes fonctions dans un cycle circadien (de ). Le NSC interagit avec de nombreuses régions dans le cerveau. Il contient différents types cellulaires et sécrète différents peptides (comme la vasopressine et le peptide vasoactif intestinal), ainsi que différents neurotransmetteurs.
Sleep studyA sleep study is a test that records the activity of the body during sleep. There are five main types of sleep studies that use different methods to test for different sleep characteristics and disorders. These include simple sleep studies, polysomnography, multiple sleep latency tests (MSLTs), maintenance of wakefulness tests (MWTs), and home sleep tests (HSTs). In medicine, sleep studies have been useful in identifying and ruling out various sleep disorders.
Light effects on circadian rhythmLight effects on circadian rhythm are the effects that light has on circadian rhythm. Most animals and other organisms have "built-in clocks" in their brains that regulate the timing of biological processes and daily behavior. These "clocks" are known as circadian rhythms. They allow maintenance of these processes and behaviors relative to the 24-hour day/night cycle in nature. Although these rhythms are maintained by the individual organisms, their length does vary somewhat individually.
Sleep and breathingWhen we sleep, our breathing changes due to normal biological processes that affect both our respiratory and muscular systems. Breathing changes as we transition from wakefulness to sleep. These changes arise due to biological changes in the processes that regulate our breathing. When we fall asleep, minute ventilation (the amount of air that we breathe per minute) reduces due to decreased metabolism. During NREM sleep, we move through three sleep stages, with each progressively deeper than the last.
Terreur nocturneUne terreur nocturne est une parasomnie consistant en un trouble paroxystique et spectaculaire du sommeil survenant en début de nuit et en phase de sommeil lent profond. Le sujet a ensuite une amnésie complète de l'épisode. La terreur nocturne se rapproche du somnambulisme. Cependant, elle est très différente du cauchemar qui survient plutôt en fin de nuit, en phase de sommeil paradoxal et dont le sujet garde le souvenir.
ChronotypeLe chronotype est une manifestation du rythme circadien qui définit la préférence d’une personne pour des activités plus matinales ou plus vespérales (du soir), notamment l’heure de coucher et de lever. Ainsi, certains individus ont tendance à se lever plus tôt, avoir plus d’énergie et de concentration pour des activités matinales, alors que d’autres préfèrent décaler leur réveil et prévoir leurs activités importantes davantage vers la fin de la journée.
Sleep medicineSleep medicine is a medical specialty or subspecialty devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of sleep disturbances and disorders. From the middle of the 20th century, research has provided increasing knowledge of, and answered many questions about, sleep–wake functioning. The rapidly evolving field has become a recognized medical subspecialty in some countries. Dental sleep medicine also qualifies for board certification in some countries. Properly organized, minimum 12-month, postgraduate training programs are still being defined in the United States.