One hundred thirty sleep episodes of 6 subjects, living on a natural 24 hr day, were compared with 116 sleep times of the same subjects living isolated from external time cues. The polygraphic sleep recordings were analyzed for the distribution of REM sleep under both conditions. Additionally, the relationship between body temperature and REM sleep was analyzed by comparing sleep episodes in which the temperature minimum occurred early in the sleep episode with those in which there was a late temperature minimum. The results show that there is more REM sleep in the beginning of sleep in sleep episodes of free-running rhythms as compared to sleep episodes of entrained 24 hr rhythms. This higher amount of REM sleep is due to a longer first RE...
This publication presents a new analysis of experiments that were carried out in human subjects in i...
The occurrence of slow wave sleep within spontaneously initiated daytime sleep episodes was studied ...
Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (Aserinsky and Kleitman, 1953), sleep has been...
One hundred thirty sleep episodes of 6 subjects, living on a natural 24 hr day, were compared with 1...
The sleep-wake cycle and the circadian rhythm of rectal temperature were recorded in subjects who li...
The periodic alternation between REM and NREM sleep was analyzed. Usually, sleep records of consecut...
Polysomnograms of most homeothermic species distinguish two states, rapid eye movement (REM) and non...
Abstract Data from studies of naps and of shifted sleep were used to determine the relationship betw...
Patterns of sleep and wakefulness exhibited in an environment without time cues are generally consid...
REM sleep cycle frequency support distinct regulation mech-anisms for REM and NREM sleep. J Appl Phy...
In this paper we construct a mathematical model of human sleep/wake regulation with thermoregulation...
The question of the serial dependence of successive REM-NREM sleep cycles was examined. The experime...
Sixty-five years after the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the reasons why we sleep and...
It is now well acknowledged that napping constitutes an inherent component of the human circadian sy...
Previous studies in animals and humans have reported correlations between the durations of rapid eye...
This publication presents a new analysis of experiments that were carried out in human subjects in i...
The occurrence of slow wave sleep within spontaneously initiated daytime sleep episodes was studied ...
Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (Aserinsky and Kleitman, 1953), sleep has been...
One hundred thirty sleep episodes of 6 subjects, living on a natural 24 hr day, were compared with 1...
The sleep-wake cycle and the circadian rhythm of rectal temperature were recorded in subjects who li...
The periodic alternation between REM and NREM sleep was analyzed. Usually, sleep records of consecut...
Polysomnograms of most homeothermic species distinguish two states, rapid eye movement (REM) and non...
Abstract Data from studies of naps and of shifted sleep were used to determine the relationship betw...
Patterns of sleep and wakefulness exhibited in an environment without time cues are generally consid...
REM sleep cycle frequency support distinct regulation mech-anisms for REM and NREM sleep. J Appl Phy...
In this paper we construct a mathematical model of human sleep/wake regulation with thermoregulation...
The question of the serial dependence of successive REM-NREM sleep cycles was examined. The experime...
Sixty-five years after the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the reasons why we sleep and...
It is now well acknowledged that napping constitutes an inherent component of the human circadian sy...
Previous studies in animals and humans have reported correlations between the durations of rapid eye...
This publication presents a new analysis of experiments that were carried out in human subjects in i...
The occurrence of slow wave sleep within spontaneously initiated daytime sleep episodes was studied ...
Since the discovery of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (Aserinsky and Kleitman, 1953), sleep has been...