Introduction ; Charles M. Morin and Colin Espie ; Section I. Sleep ; 1. Sleep and the brain ; Philippe Peigneux, Charline Urbain, and Remy Schmitz ; 2. The regulation of human sleep and wakefulness: Sleep Homeostasis and Circadian Rhythmicity ; Derk-Jan Dijkn and Alpar Lazar ; 3. The functions of sleep ; Yvonne Harrison ; 4. Sleep and human development ; Kathryn A. Lee and Elisabeth A. Rosen ; 5. Sleep and human performance ; Timothy H. Monk ; 6. The role of sleep in neurocognitive function ; Matthew P. Walker ; 7. Sleep and emotion ; Martica Hall, Jessica Levenson, and Brant Hasler ; 8. Sleep, Dreams, and Dreaming ; Joseph De Koninck ; 9. Sleep and psychopathology ; Polina Eidelman, Anda Gershon, Eleanor McGlinchey, and Allison G. Harvey ; 10. Sleep and psychotropic drugs ; Dieter Riemann and Christoph Nissen ; 11. Sleep and society ; Sara Arber, Robert Meadows, and Susan Venn ; 12. Sleep, work, and occupational stress ; Torbjorn Akerstedt and Goran Kecklund ; 13. Sleep and gender: the paradox of sex and sleep? ; Helen S. Driver ; 14. Sleep and the psychology curriculum ; Jason Ellis ; Section II. Sleep Disorders ; Epidemiology, Classification, and Assessment ; 15. Epidemiology of sleep ; Kevin Morgan ; 16. A socio-economic perspective on sleep disorders ; Damien Leger ; 17. Forensic aspects of sleep disorders ; Rosalind D. Cartwright ; 18. Sleep disorders classification and diagnosis ; Jack D. Edinger and Charles M. Morin ; 19. Clinical assessment of sleep-wake complaints ; James K. Wyatt, Jamie A. Cvengros, and Jason C. Ong ; Sleep/Wake Disorders ; 20. Insomnia I: Etiology and conceptualization ; Philip Gehrman, James Findley, and Michael Perlis ; 21. Insomnia II: Behavioral and physiological assessment ; Celyne H. Bastien, Isabelle Turcotte, and Genevieve St-Jean ; 22. Insomnia III: Therapeutic Approaches ; Kenneth L. Lichstein, Gregory S. Vander Wal, and Haley R. Dillon ; 23. Sleep and psychiatric disorders ; Rachel Manber, Tricia Haynes, and Allison T. Siebern ; 24. Sleep and medical disorders ; Leanne Fleming and Judith R. Davidson ; 25. Sleep and substance abuse disorders ; J. Todd Arnedt, Deirdre A. Conroy, and Kirk J. Brower ; 26. Parasomnias I: Nightmares ; Anne Germain ; 27. Parasomnias II: Night terrors and somnambulism ; Antonio Zadra and Mathieu Pilon ; 28. Circadian rhythm disorders I: Phase-advanced & phase-delayed syndromes ; Leon C. Lack and Helen R. Wright ; 29. Circadian rhythm disorders II: Shift-work and jet-lag ; Annie Vallieres and Emmanuelle Bastille-Denis ; 30. Sleep-related breathing disorders ; Terri E. Weaver and Lichuan Ye ; 31. Hypersomnia and narcolepsy ; Yves Dauvilliers and Sophie Bayard ; 32. Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements ; Richard P. Allen ; Section III. Sleep and Special Populations ; 33. Sleep-related problems in childhood ; Melisa Moore and Jodi A. Mindell ; 34. Sleep-related problems in adolescence ; Amy R. Wolfson and Edward B. O'Malley ; 35. Sleep disturbances in elderly ; Jeanne E. Maglione and Sonia Ancoli-Israel ; 36. Sleep disturbances and learning disability (mental retardation) ; Luci D. Wiggs ; 37. Sleep-Wake Disturbances and Fatigue in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury ; Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, and Charles M. Morin ; 38. Sleep Disturbance and Chronic Pain: Biobehavioral Interactions ; Michael T. Smith, Adeel Nasir, Claudia M. Campbell, and Renata Okonkwo ; Conclusion