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Conclusion

As indicated throughout this chapter, understanding sleep and sleepiness is crucial to understanding all behavior, including psychopathology. Sleep is a sensitive barometer of the quality of our lives. It is affected by, and in turn affects, developmental, physiological, psychological, and sociocultural processes. To understand sleep disorders, research must continue to be pursued as a multi-disciplinary enterprise. This chapter indicates that there have been substantial advances in our understanding of the etiology and treatment of sleep disorders. This has included advances in the neurophysiology and pharmacology of sleep, our understanding of the sleep-wake circadian rhythm, and behavioral treatments for sleep disorders. But this is a field in its infancy, and we eagerly anticipate the advances still to come.

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