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Lorsque le crépuscule s’installe, un nouveau monde se révèle, théâtre d’histoires fascinantes. Au fil des pages, laissez-vous happer par les plumes de cinquante-quatre auteurs et découvrez ce qui se cache dans l’ombre de leurs univers. Il est l’heure d’éteindre les lumières… et d’accueillir la Nuit. Liste des auteurs : Sissy Jil Adan’S, Adélaïde d’Antain, Anna Ariabinsky, Chris Arthur, Léna Balmain, Stéphanie Beyssac, Luna Braget, Christel Burguet, Guillaume Carpuat, June Carey, Virginie Carré-Lapresad, Sandy Christine, Lise S. Dawn, Thomas Décéa, Naischa C. Delune,Cléo Desharre, Jennifer Desrosiers, Cléo Didée, Manon Diem, Céline Domecq, Claire K. Drake,...
Motivation addresses a central problem in psychology: Why does an animal's behavior fluctuate in the face of an unaltered environment? In a sense this is the opposite of the question from which work on motivation began, and for which Claude Bernard invented the concept of the fixity of the internal milieu: How does an animal maintain constancy in the face of a fluctuating environment? Dealing with motivation has become extremely complex as new experiments, phenomena, and theories have extended the concept. This book embodies some of the ways in which work on motivation is currently proceeding. One of the major changes has been the recognition that motivation cannot be explained without an un...
Basic Sleep Mechanisms is a collection of studies about the different mechanisms that facilitate the process of sleep. The studies, despite being made by experts of different subspecialties, are more purposed for general interest. The book is divided into four parts. Part I covers the concepts under the neurophysiological mechanisms of sleep, such as the sleep-wake cycle, pontine stimulations of sleep, and the role of different parts of the nervous system in sleep. Part II includes topics under the neurochemical aspects of sleep and the role of monoaminergic neurons in it. Part III discusses the different three states of the adult human body, the direction in its research, and its psychological aspect. Part IV explains the developmental aspects of sleep, especially in infants and children. The text is recommended for neurologists, doctors, and psychologists who want to know more about the study or to conduct their own study about sleep, the principles behind it, and its development.
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