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About the Course

The objective of this course is to give students the most up-to-date information on the biological, personal, and societal relevance of sleep. Personal relevance is emphasized by the fact that the single best predictor of daytime performance is the quality of the previous night's sleep. The brain actively generates sleep, and the first section of the course is an overview of the neurobiological basis of sleep control. The course provides cellular-level understanding of how sleep deprivation, jet lag, and substances such as alcohol, ,caffeine, and nicotine alter sleep and wakefulness. The second section of the course covers sleep-dependent changes in physiology and sleep disorders medicine. Particular emphasis will be placed on disorders of excessive sleepiness, insomnia, and sleep-dependent changes in autonomic control. Chronic sleep deprivation impairs immune function and may promote obesity. Deaths due to all causes are most frequent between 4:00 and 6:00 a.m., and this second section of the class highlights the relevance of sleep for preventive medicine. The societal relevance of sleep will be considered in the final section of the class. In an increasingly complex and technologically oriented society, operator-error by one individual can have a disastrous negative impact on public health and safety. Fatigue-related performance decrements are known to have contributed as causal factors to nuclear power plant failures, transportation disasters, and medical errors....

Top reviews

KN

Jul 5, 2019

to tell the truth, this is the ever first online class I have ever learnt. This is so amazing, useful for a neurologist like me. Love this and still wait for an advanced course of this online class

VR

Oct 19, 2020

As someone who is starting a PsyD this upcoming year I really enjoyed and learned a great amount of info from this course. i highly recommend the course and applaud the instructors and researchers.

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By Josef B S D M

Oct 31, 2022

The graphs may look intimidating, but the lecturers were able to highlight the key points in a clear manner.

By Joy S

Mar 9, 2020

Way better than the sleep teachout. Gave me info on my own sleep issues, which is what I was hoping to get.

By Burak O

Jan 30, 2020

I have learned a lot from this course but some polisomnograpy lessons would be nice too.

By Dave J

Jul 17, 2022

Really good teaching syllabus. Love that course. Hope more 3C domenstrations,

By Mary E

Aug 29, 2022

great content! i loved the course, but some of the info was presented fast

By Jade C

Apr 13, 2021

It’s a bit out of date. Please add some update information.

By Roger N P

Mar 20, 2022

Wide ranaging, very detailed and very interesting

By ABDUL B

Oct 23, 2024

eye opener course

By Luciano G

Feb 17, 2021

I rate 3 out of 5 because this course is way too technical for people in the Standard Track. I wish there was more focus on actual things to do to improve the quality of sleep as a healthy person

By Michael R

Jun 15, 2020

Unable to take the units I am interested in on the standard track. I will enroll again when I can pay for it.

By Mehrma K

Jul 7, 2022

The course contet was really informative and every thing was explained very well .Thanks to all instructors

By Carla E W

Apr 3, 2023

very informational course about sleep. a little long but very good.

By Gabriel j R

Mar 23, 2022

not enough pie charts

By b n

Jan 3, 2021

was a little boring.

By ASHMIKA J

Aug 31, 2020

Nice course...

By Muhamad A B A B

Oct 14, 2020

Content is too lengthy i.e too many topics and lengthy explanation. Examples used are based on actual researches and quite difficult especially if the learners are not from biology/health science backgrounds. So take it at your own risks.

By Dr.Srinivasa r -

Mar 23, 2020

Excellent learning

By Hsnaa A s 2

Apr 14, 2023

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By Michael V

Sep 12, 2020

Wanted to enroll in Honors Tract, was not able. Professors seem more interested in talking about course than teaching something. Logistical presentation of course very poor. Impossible to get help.