THE PATHPHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF REST AND RECOVERY

Authors

  • Musakhon Orifkhonov Teacher at pathophysiology department of Samarkand State Medical University Author
  • Jaloliddin Usmonov 3th year student of Samarkand State Medical University Author

Keywords:

sleep pathology, Dynamic procedures, Brain, REM, Hypothalamus, Brainstem Disorders, Mental health, pineal gland, melatonin, Metabolism, Psychological problems

Abstract

Sleep is an important pillar of human health and properly-being, gambling a crucial role in bodily, cognitive, and emotional capabilities. Despite its significance, many people underestimate the significance of best sleep and the effect it has on overall fitness. In order to actually recognize the price of sleep, it’s miles imperative to understand the difficult physiology underlying this essential element of human lifestyles.

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Published

2025-06-12

How to Cite

THE PATHPHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF REST AND RECOVERY. (2025). Central Asian Journal of Academic Research, 3(6), 118-121. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/CAJAR/article/view/35630