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A Study of Insomnia and Sleep Loss
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Part I
Matching Sleep Variables
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Environmental Conditioning
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Chapter 15: Challenges to the Study of Insomnia and Sleep Loss: Questions for Further Research
        
  • What dictates one's perceptions of sleep quality in general and insomnia in particular?
  • Are the perceptions of sleep quality isolated from fundamental physiologic sleep regulation mechanisms?
  • Are the standard PSG measures for physiological sleep not refined enough to reveal the underlying biological disturbance associated with the elements of insomnia?
  • Is PSG brainwave monitoring fundamentally unable to detect the brain changes that are most indicative of underlying brain sleep regulation mechanisms?

One must always ask questions like these and retain a skepticism of the measures being used, their specificity and sensitivity, as well as their effect on the phenomenon being measured. For these reasons, the use of PSG measures in relation to insomnia and the refinement of sleep scoring is a continuing scientific pursuit.

 

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