[Chronobiologic organization of sleep]
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[Chronobiologic organization of sleep]
Abstract
Interrelations between sleep and chronobiology as been studied in isolated experimental situations. A succession of hormonal regulations has been described to explain these mechanisms. Some disruptions of these regulations might be at the beginning of a lot of sleep pathologies (jet lag syndrome, burn out syndrome, insomnia...).
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