Description
This comprehensive 2nd edition explores the intricate mechanisms by which the brain controls wakefulness and sleep—essential knowledge for anyone studying neuroscience, sleep medicine, or physiology. At 728 pages, it’s a deeper dive into circadian rhythms, sleep architecture, and the neural networks governing consciousness and rest. Perfect for medical postgraduates, neuroscience researchers, and clinical practitioners seeking the most current understanding of sleep biology. The Springer edition brings authoritative research into a textbook format that bridges undergraduate fundamentals and cutting-edge neuroscience, making it invaluable for Indian students preparing for competitive exams, research programs, or clinical practice in sleep medicine.
- ISBN-10: 0306487144
- ISBN-13: 978-0306487149
- Edition: 2nd ed. 2005
- Publisher: SPRINGER
- Publication date: 1 January 2005
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 17.53 x 4.32 x 25.4 cm
- Print length: 728 pages
Frequently Asked Questions
What is covered in the Brain Control of Wakefulness and Sleep textbook?
This textbook provides comprehensive coverage of sleep-wake mechanisms, including circadian biology, sleep architecture, neurochemistry of sleep, and brain regions controlling consciousness. It’s designed for advanced students and professionals in neuroscience and sleep medicine.
Is this book suitable for MBBS and medical postgraduate students in India?
Yes, this is an excellent reference for medical students, especially those pursuing MD Sleep Medicine, neurology, or psychiatry. It provides research-backed content beyond standard medical curricula and is often recommended for competitive exams and thesis research.
Can I buy the Brain Control of Wakefulness and Sleep book online in India?
Yes, The Bookish Owl offers this Springer 2nd edition with delivery across India. At ₹15,098, it’s competitively priced for a comprehensive academic textbook of this caliber.
How many pages does the 2nd edition have?
The 2nd edition contains 728 pages, offering in-depth coverage of sleep physiology, neurobiology, and clinical applications. It’s a substantial reference text suitable for serious study and professional practice.
Who should read this neuroscience book—students or professionals?
Both. Medical students, neuroscience researchers, sleep medicine practitioners, and clinical neurologists benefit from this textbook. It’s ideal for anyone needing authoritative, research-based knowledge on brain control of sleep and wakefulness.



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