睡眠の翻訳神経科学:文脈的枠組み
Michael A Grandner1, Fabian-Xosé Fernandez2
1Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Suite AHSC 7326, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA.
まとめ
睡眠を理解する
科学分野:
- 神経科学
- 睡眠科学
- 環境 健康
背景:
- 睡眠は脳と体の多くの生理学的プロセスに不可欠です
- 睡眠は健康に大きく影響します
- 睡眠はより広い社会的環境の中で機能します
研究 の 目的:
- 複数のレベル (個人から社会まで) で睡眠の決定因子を調べることで睡眠の健康を文脈化します.
- 睡眠の健康に関する研究を 臨床実用化するために 神経科学者を指導します
- 睡眠科学を発展させるための 重要な課題と機会を特定する
主な方法:
- 睡眠の機能的役割に関する現在の理解の見直しと統合
- 睡眠と健康を結びつける因果メカニズムの探求
- モデルシステムと技術の進歩を考慮する.
主要な成果:
- 睡眠の影響は 個人の生理学を超えて 社会や環境要因にも及ぶのです
- 睡眠の研究を臨床実用化するには 多層の決定要因に取り組む必要があります
- 進歩の鍵となる分野は,機能的な役割,因果的メカニズム,モデルシステム,技術統合の理解です.
結論:
- 睡眠の健康に関する研究に 社会環境的要因を組み込むことは 臨床的翻訳に不可欠です
- 睡眠に関する理解を深めることができます
- 睡眠の文脈的要因を臨床環境に組み込むには 多学問的なアプローチが必要です
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