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cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa
EvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring th cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoahe past two decades has produced major advances in understanding sleep within particular species. Simultaneously, new analytical methods provide the tools to investigate questions concerning the evolution of distinctive sleep state characteristics and functions. This book synthesizes recent advances cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa in our understanding of the evolutionary origins of sleep and its adaptive function, and it lays the groundwork for future evolutionary research by acambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa
ssessing sleep patterns in the major animal lineages.DR. PATRICK MCNAMARA is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Boston University School of MediciEvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring th cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoale is rhe director of the Evolutionary Neurobehavior laboratory and was awarded a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to study the phylogeny of sleep. Dr. McNamara is the recipient of a Veterans Affairs Merit Review Award for the study of Parkinson’s disease and several NIH awards for the stud cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoay of sleep mechanisms. I le is also rhe author of Mind and Variability: Mental Darwinism, Memory and Self; An Evolutionary Psychology of Sleep and Drecambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa
ams; and Nightmarcs; The Science and Solution of'lhose Frightening Visions During Sleep.DR. ROBERTA. BARTON isa Professor at Durham University and DirEvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring th cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoaiinded project on rhe phylogeny of sleep, he has collaborated with Dr. Charles L. Nunn on the application ofcom parative methods to questions in mammalian biology and physiology.DR.C1IARI.es I.. NUNN is an Associate Professor in rhe Department of Anthropology al Harvard University. Dr. Nunn complete cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoad his Ph.D. al Duke University in biological anthropology and anatomy, and he conducted postdoctoral research on primate disease ecology al the Univercambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa
sity ofvirginia and University of California Davis. 1 le has had academic appointments in rhe United States (University of California Berkeley) and GeEvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring th cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa, and his current research focuses on phylogenetic methods, disease ecology, and rhe evolution of primate behavior.Evolution of SleepEdited byPatrick McNamaraBoston UniversityRobert a. Barton Durham UniversityCharles L. Nunn Harvard UniversityPhylogenetic and Functional Perspectives5 a CambridgeUNIV cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoaERSITY PRESSCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSCambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore,São Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, TokyoCambridge Universitycambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoa
PressThe Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UKPublished in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New Yorkwww.cambridge.orgInEvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring th cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoaon and to the provision of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. cambridge university press evolution of sleep phylogenetic and functional perspectives oct 2009 kho tài liệu bách khoaEvolutionSleepPditưữbyPatrick MetRobert A. BartonCharles L Nunnf lM ■Kiev. IPhylogenetic and FunctionalPerspectivEvolution of SleepResearch chiring thGọi ngay
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