Sleeplessness: Assessing Sleep Need in Society Today

 

Sleeplessness: Assessing Sleep Need in Society Today



Sleeplessness: Assessing Sleep Need in Society Today



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This book critically evaluates the popular notion that today s society is suffering from sleep debt, or what Horne calls societal insomnia - an apparent chronic loss of sleep, which can lead to obesity and related physical and mental disorders including heart disease.It presents evidence which suggests that sleep debt has not in fact worsened to any marked extent over the last hundred or so years, by looking back at some historical writings on sleeplessness and integrating the findings with, evidence-based research that he has undertaken over the last decade.Written in a concise and understandable way, and interwoven with real-world insights, the book will be useful to academic and students of cognitive, critical and social psychology, neuroscience and sociology, as well as anyone who is interested in the social and psychological implications of sleep and sleeplessness.

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