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| Aetna = American health insurance company; corporate wellness programs |
| Aetna = American health insurance company; corporate wellness programs |
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| Annals = Medical journal; publishes clinical research |
| Annals = Medical journal; publishes clinical research |
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| Anu Valtonen = Scholar; author in Organization Studies |
| Anu Valtonen = Scholar; author in Organization Studies |
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| atonia = Loss of muscle tone; normal during REM sleep to prevent movement |
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| Björn Rasch = Sleep researcher; studies memory reactivation |
| Björn Rasch = Sleep researcher; studies memory reactivation |
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| Brigham and Women’s Hospital = Boston teaching hospital; Harvard-affiliated |
| Brigham and Women’s Hospital = Boston teaching hospital; Harvard-affiliated |
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| CBT-I = Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia; structured sleep treatment |
| CBT-I = Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia; structured sleep treatment |
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| Center for Human Sleep Science = UC Berkeley research center; studies sleep and health |
| Center for Human Sleep Science = UC Berkeley research center; studies sleep and health |
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| circadian biology = Study of daily biological rhythms; timing systems governing physiology and behavior |
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| circadian misalignment = Misalignment between internal circadian clock and external schedule; impairs sleep and health |
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| circadian pacemaker = Internal clock mechanism; governs daily rhythms |
| circadian pacemaker = Internal clock mechanism; governs daily rhythms |
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| circadian rhythms = Biological 24-hour cycles; regulate physiology and behavior |
| circadian rhythms = Biological 24-hour cycles; regulate physiology and behavior |
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| Clive Cookson = Science journalist; Financial Times |
| Clive Cookson = Science journalist; Financial Times |
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| Columbia University = Ivy League university in New York; research university |
| Columbia University = Ivy League university in New York; research university |
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| cortex = Outer brain layer; supports perception, cognition, and voluntary movement |
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| dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) = Marker of circadian phase; melatonin rise under dim light |
| dim-light melatonin onset (DLMO) = Marker of circadian phase; melatonin rise under dim light |
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| Dmitri Mendeleev = Russian chemist; periodic table creator |
| Dmitri Mendeleev = Russian chemist; periodic table creator |
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| Google = American technology company; search and ads |
| Google = American technology company; search and ads |
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| Guinness = Record-keeping organization; publishes world records |
| Guinness = Record-keeping organization; publishes world records |
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| hippocampal place cells = Neurons encoding spatial location; fire at specific places during navigation and sleep |
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| hippocampus = Brain region for memory formation; limbic structure |
| hippocampus = Brain region for memory formation; limbic structure |
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| homeostatic sleep pressure = Build-up of sleep need across wakefulness; dissipates during sleep |
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| International Agency for Research on Cancer = WHO cancer research agency; carcinogen classifications |
| International Agency for Research on Cancer = WHO cancer research agency; carcinogen classifications |
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| JAMA = Medical journal; American Medical Association |
| JAMA = Medical journal; American Medical Association |
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| leptin = Hormone reducing appetite; lowered by sleep restriction |
| leptin = Hormone reducing appetite; lowered by sleep restriction |
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| locus coeruleus = Brainstem noradrenergic nucleus; arousal and vigilance |
| locus coeruleus = Brainstem noradrenergic nucleus; arousal and vigilance |
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| lucid dreaming = Dreaming with awareness of dreaming; allows some voluntary control |
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| Lyon = City in France; historical and cultural center |
| Lyon = City in France; historical and cultural center |
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| Mark O’Connell = Writer and critic; contributor to The Guardian |
| Mark O’Connell = Writer and critic; contributor to The Guardian |
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| melanopsin = Retinal photopigment; blue-light sensitive |
| melanopsin = Retinal photopigment; blue-light sensitive |
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| Michel Jouvet = French neurophysiologist; REM sleep pioneer |
| Michel Jouvet = French neurophysiologist; REM sleep pioneer |
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| microsleeps = Brief unintended sleep episodes; seconds-long lapses causing attention failures |
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| motor cortex = Brain region controlling voluntary movement; frontal lobe area |
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| MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging; structural and functional brain scans |
| MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging; structural and functional brain scans |
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| myocardial infarctions = Heart attacks; blockage of coronary blood flow causing heart muscle damage |
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| NASA = U.S. space agency; research and exploration |
| NASA = U.S. space agency; research and exploration |
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| NASA Ames = NASA research center in California; aviation and space research |
| NASA Ames = NASA research center in California; aviation and space research |
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| New York Times = American newspaper; national and international coverage |
| New York Times = American newspaper; national and international coverage |
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| Nobel Prize = International awards for achievements; sciences, literature, peace |
| Nobel Prize = International awards for achievements; sciences, literature, peace |
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| noradrenaline = Alternate name for norepinephrine; neurotransmitter for arousal and stress |
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| norepinephrine = Neurotransmitter and hormone; arousal and stress signaling |
| norepinephrine = Neurotransmitter and hormone; arousal and stress signaling |
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| NPR = American public radio network; news and culture |
| NPR = American public radio network; news and culture |
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| NREM = Non-rapid eye movement sleep; restorative sleep stage supporting memory and recovery |
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| Number Reduction Task = Cognitive task with hidden rule; insight measure |
| Number Reduction Task = Cognitive task with hidden rule; insight measure |
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| Organization Studies = Academic journal; management and organization research |
| Organization Studies = Academic journal; management and organization research |
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| PET = Positron emission tomography; imaging of metabolism |
| PET = Positron emission tomography; imaging of metabolism |
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| Pierre Maquet = Neuroscientist; mapped REM brain activity |
| Pierre Maquet = Neuroscientist; mapped REM brain activity |
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| polysomnography = Multichannel sleep recording; combines EEG, EOG, and other measures to stage sleep |
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| prion disease = Neurodegenerative disease from misfolded prion proteins; transmissible spongiform encephalopathy |
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| PRNP D178N mutation = PRNP gene variant; linked to fatal familial insomnia |
| PRNP D178N mutation = PRNP gene variant; linked to fatal familial insomnia |
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| psychomotor vigilance task = Reaction-time test; measures attention lapses |
| psychomotor vigilance task = Reaction-time test; measures attention lapses |
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| Scribner = American publishing imprint; Simon & Schuster imprint |
| Scribner = American publishing imprint; Simon & Schuster imprint |
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| Sleep is your superpower = TED talk by Matthew Walker; popular sleep talk |
| Sleep is your superpower = TED talk by Matthew Walker; popular sleep talk |
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| Sleeping with Science = TED video series about sleep; short episodes for public learning |
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| sleep disorders = Medical conditions disrupting sleep quality or timing |
| sleep disorders = Medical conditions disrupting sleep quality or timing |
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| sleep hygiene = Behaviors and environment promoting good sleep; routines and light management |
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| sleep restriction = CBT-I technique; curtails time in bed to increase sleep pressure and efficiency |
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| sleep spindles = NREM oscillation bursts; markers of memory consolidation |
| sleep spindles = NREM oscillation bursts; markers of memory consolidation |
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| Stanford = Research university in California; private |
| Stanford = Research university in California; private |
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| Stephen LaBerge = Psychophysiologist; pioneered lucid dreaming research |
| Stephen LaBerge = Psychophysiologist; pioneered lucid dreaming research |
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| stimulus control = CBT-I technique; strengthens bed-sleep association by limiting wakeful time in bed |
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| suprachiasmatic nucleus = Hypothalamic master clock; synchronizes circadian rhythms |
| suprachiasmatic nucleus = Hypothalamic master clock; synchronizes circadian rhythms |
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| SWS = Slow-wave sleep; deep NREM stage |
| SWS = Slow-wave sleep; deep NREM stage |
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| UC Berkeley’s Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab = UC Berkeley research lab; sleep and brain imaging |
| UC Berkeley’s Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab = UC Berkeley research lab; sleep and brain imaging |
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| UK = Sovereign country in Europe; island nation |
| UK = Sovereign country in Europe; island nation |
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| unihemispheric sleep = Sleep with one brain hemisphere active; seen in dolphins and some birds |
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| United States = Country in North America; federal republic |
| United States = Country in North America; federal republic |
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| University of California, Berkeley = Public research university in California; UC Berkeley |
| University of California, Berkeley = Public research university in California; UC Berkeley |
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| University of Minnesota = Public research university in Minnesota; Twin Cities campus |
| University of Minnesota = Public research university in Minnesota; Twin Cities campus |
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| Ursula Voss = Psychologist and neuroscientist; lucid dreaming studies |
| Ursula Voss = Psychologist and neuroscientist; lucid dreaming studies |
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| vagus nerve = Cranial nerve X; parasympathetic control of heart, lungs, and digestion |
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| vagusstoff = Historical term for acetylcholine; chemical mediator slowing heart rate |
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| William Dement = Sleep researcher; Stanford sleep medicine pioneer |
| William Dement = Sleep researcher; Stanford sleep medicine pioneer |
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| World Health Organization = United Nations health agency; sets global health standards |
| World Health Organization = United Nations health agency; sets global health standards |
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| Why We Sleep = Popular science book on sleep; by Matthew Walker |
| Why We Sleep = Popular science book on sleep; by Matthew Walker |
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| Zoë Heller = Writer and critic; contributor to The New Yorker |
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| zaleplon = Prescription sedative hypnotic; short-acting sleep aid |
| zaleplon = Prescription sedative hypnotic; short-acting sleep aid |
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| zolpidem = Prescription sleep medication; sedative hypnotic |
| zolpidem = Prescription sleep medication; sedative hypnotic |
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