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Neurobiologie von Schlaf und Traum

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Traum und Schlaf

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Medizin und Naturwissenschaften haben sich lange Zeit nicht besonders für das Phänomen »Schlaf« interessiert. Dieser galt als vergleichsweise uninteressanter Zustand einer allgemein reduzierten Aktivität des Organismus; Träume erschienen als ein Epiphänomen des Schlafes, gekennzeichnet durch defizientes Denken. Die moderne Schlafforschung begann mit der Entdeckung und systematischen Registrierung der elektrischen Hirnaktivität, des Elektroenzephalogramms (EEG) (Berger 1931).

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Wiegand, M.H. (2018). Neurobiologie von Schlaf und Traum. In: Krovoza, A., Walde, C. (eds) Traum und Schlaf. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05356-5_19

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