Unlike other organs that operate continuously, such as the heart and kidneys, many of the operations of the nervous system shut down during sleep. The evolutionarily conserved unconscious state of sleep that puts animals at risk from predators indicates that it is an indispensable integral part of systems operation. A reasonable expectation is that any hypothesis for the mechanism of the nervous system functions should be able to provide an explanation for sleep. In this regard, the semblance hypothesis is examined. Postsynaptic membranes are continuously being depolarized by the quantally released neurotransmitter molecules arriving from their presynaptic terminals. In this context, an incidental lateral activation of the postsyn...
Sleep is truly one of the biggest mysteries in behavioral neuroscience. Humans spend a substantial p...
Sleep is crucial for survival and well-being. This behavioral and physiological state has been studi...
A robust, bistable switch regulates the fluctuations between wakefulness and natural sleep as well a...
Unlike other organs that operate continuously, such as the heart and kidneys, many of the operations...
AbstractUnlike other organs that operate continuously, such as the heart and kidneys, many of the op...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
SummaryWhy we sleep remains one of the enduring unanswered questions in biology. At its core, sleep ...
The molecular-level cause of sleep is unknown. In 2012, we suggested that the cause of sleep stems f...
International audienceSleep is ubiquitous among the animal realm, and represents about 30% of our li...
One of the key features of sleep is that if the duration of a waking period is prolonged, the follow...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
The neural substrates of sleep and wakefulness form a highly distributed and, to some extent, redund...
The homeostatic regulation of sleep manifests as a relative constancy of its total daily amount, and...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
Sleep is truly one of the biggest mysteries in behavioral neuroscience. Humans spend a substantial p...
Sleep is crucial for survival and well-being. This behavioral and physiological state has been studi...
A robust, bistable switch regulates the fluctuations between wakefulness and natural sleep as well a...
Unlike other organs that operate continuously, such as the heart and kidneys, many of the operations...
AbstractUnlike other organs that operate continuously, such as the heart and kidneys, many of the op...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
SummaryWhy we sleep remains one of the enduring unanswered questions in biology. At its core, sleep ...
The molecular-level cause of sleep is unknown. In 2012, we suggested that the cause of sleep stems f...
International audienceSleep is ubiquitous among the animal realm, and represents about 30% of our li...
One of the key features of sleep is that if the duration of a waking period is prolonged, the follow...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
The neural substrates of sleep and wakefulness form a highly distributed and, to some extent, redund...
The homeostatic regulation of sleep manifests as a relative constancy of its total daily amount, and...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
Sleep is truly one of the biggest mysteries in behavioral neuroscience. Humans spend a substantial p...
Sleep is crucial for survival and well-being. This behavioral and physiological state has been studi...
A robust, bistable switch regulates the fluctuations between wakefulness and natural sleep as well a...