The initial aim of this WEB site is to provide a written version of a series of lectures given  to public audiences in Finland and Lapland during October 1997. Initially, these pages will not have been peer-reviewed and the first level of argument is not properly referenced. My aim, over time, is to improve the text and provide better cross-referencing to sources.  For the moment, though, the reader has to accept that most of my statements are backed up by experimental or research data. However, some interpretations might be controversial.  Experts or otherwise can leave comments either by entering the discussion page or by e-mailing me. I will either argue with them or modify my thinking depending on the feedback.  The comments may find themselves in the discussion section of this site.

Some of my opinions are not conventional within the current framework of sleep research and medicine. They arise from more than 20 years research into sleep disorders. I first started when I worked with Professor Ian Oswald, Edinburgh, who was one of the great proponents of a variant of the restorative hypotheses of sleep .

In those days the EEG was regarded as the gold standard of sleep measurement and standards had been set up.   Those standards haven't changed in the last thirty years. This is possibly a lesson in standardization, or more probably a lesson in underfunding.

This site will continue to be updated after the lecture tour.

 

Chris Idzikowski

October 23 1997