LC control no. | no2018139571 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Aserinsky, Eugene, 1921-1998 |
Variant(s) | Aserinsky, E. (Eugene), 1921-1998 |
Located | Escondido (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1921-05-06 |
Death date | 1998-07-22 |
Place of death | San Diego (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Rapid eye movement sleep Sleep--Stages--Research |
Affiliation | University of Chicago |
Profession or occupation | Physiologists |
Found in | National geographic, August 2018: page 72 (Rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep was discovered in 1953 -- more than 15 years after stages 1 through 4 had been mapped -- by Eugene Aserinsky and Nathaniel Kleitman at the University of Chicago) Wikipedia, 16 October 2018 (Eugene Aserinsky (May 6, 1921-July 22, 1998), a pioneer in sleep research, was a graduate student at the University of Chicago in 1953 when he discovered REM sleep. He was the son of a dentist of Russian-Jewish descent. He made the discovery after hours spent studying the eyelids of sleeping subjects. While the phenomenon was in the beginning more interesting for a fellow of Ph.D. student Aserinsky, William Charles Dement, both Aserinsky and their Ph.D. adviser, Nathaniel Kleitman, went on to demonstrate that this "rapid-eye movement" was correlated with dreaming and a general increase in brain activity. Aserinsky and Kleitman pioneered procedures that have now been used with thousands of volunteers using the electroencephalograph (EEG). Because of these discoveries, Aserinsky and Kleitman are generally considered the founders of modern sleep research) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Aserinsky> OCLC database, 16 October 2018 (access points: Aserinsky, Eugene, Aserinsky, E.; usage: Eugene Aserinsky) New York times, Aug. 7, 1998: obituaries (Eugene Aserinsky, pioneer in sleep studies, dies at 77; died July 22, 1998 north of San Diego; lived in Escondido, Calif.) |
Associated language | eng |