Temperature and sleep are interrelated processes. Under normal environmental conditions, the rhythms of core body temperature (TC) and sleep propensity vary inversely across the day and night in healthy young adults. Although this relationship has drawn considerable interest, particularly in recent years, it is still not known whether this relationship is causative or merely coincidental. As somnogenic brain areas contain thermosensitive cells, it is possible that the sleep/wake cycle may be directly affected by thermoregulatory changes themselves. That is, that changes in temperature may trigger, either directly or indirectly, somnogenic brain areas to initiate sleep. There is now an emerging body of evidence from both physiological and ne...
In homeothermic animals sleep preparatory behaviours often promote thermal efficiency, including war...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Sleep and body temperature are tightly interconnected in mammals: warming up our body helps to fall ...
The circadian distribution of vigilance states and body temperature changes are tightly coupled. The...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
© 2020. ElsevierThe connection between human sleep and energy exertion has long been regarded as par...
Each of the wake-sleep states is characterized by specific changes in autonomic activity and bodily ...
In this paper we construct a mathematical model of human sleep/wake regulation with thermoregulation...
Mammals have evolved a range of behavioural and neurological mechanisms that coordinate cycles of th...
Mammals have evolved a range of behavioural and neurological mechanisms that coordinate cycles of th...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
Thermoregulation can be described as the processesinvolved in maintaining the core body temperature(...
Sleepiness and sleep propensity are strongly influenced by our circadian clock as indicated by many ...
In homeothermic animals sleep preparatory behaviours often promote thermal efficiency, including war...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Sleep and body temperature are tightly interconnected in mammals: warming up our body helps to fall ...
The circadian distribution of vigilance states and body temperature changes are tightly coupled. The...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
© 2020. ElsevierThe connection between human sleep and energy exertion has long been regarded as par...
Each of the wake-sleep states is characterized by specific changes in autonomic activity and bodily ...
In this paper we construct a mathematical model of human sleep/wake regulation with thermoregulation...
Mammals have evolved a range of behavioural and neurological mechanisms that coordinate cycles of th...
Mammals have evolved a range of behavioural and neurological mechanisms that coordinate cycles of th...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
Thermoregulation can be described as the processesinvolved in maintaining the core body temperature(...
Sleepiness and sleep propensity are strongly influenced by our circadian clock as indicated by many ...
In homeothermic animals sleep preparatory behaviours often promote thermal efficiency, including war...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Sleep and body temperature are tightly interconnected in mammals: warming up our body helps to fall ...