Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. As with any biological process, the functions of sleep can only be fully understood when examined in the ecological context in which they evolved. Owing to technological constraints, until recently, sleep has primarily been examined in the artificial laboratory environment. However, new tools are enabling researchers to study sleep behaviour and neurophysiology in the wild. Here, we summarize the various methods that have enabled sleep researchers to go wild, their strengths and weaknesses, and the discoveries resulting from these first steps outside the laboratory. The initial studies to 'go wild' have revealed a wealth of interindividual var...
Sleep is a universal behavior in vertebrate and invertebrate animals, suggesting it originated in th...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
The development of neural multifunctionality – given brain regions carrying out more than one functi...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Although every animal carefully studied has been found to sleep, the actual function of sleep remain...
All animals, from honeybees to humans, devote a portion of their daily lives to the quickly reversib...
International audienceDespite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the e...
International audienceDespite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the e...
Body-motion sensors can be used to study non-invasively how animals sleep in the wild, opening up ex...
Sleep is fundamental to the health and fitness of all animals. The physiological importance of sleep...
Prospective epidemiological studies in industrial societies indicate that 7 h of sleep per night in ...
Sleep is a universal behavior in vertebrate and invertebrate animals, suggesting it originated in th...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
The development of neural multifunctionality – given brain regions carrying out more than one functi...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Although every animal carefully studied has been found to sleep, the actual function of sleep remain...
All animals, from honeybees to humans, devote a portion of their daily lives to the quickly reversib...
International audienceDespite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the e...
International audienceDespite its evolutionary importance and apparent ubiquity among animals, the e...
Body-motion sensors can be used to study non-invasively how animals sleep in the wild, opening up ex...
Sleep is fundamental to the health and fitness of all animals. The physiological importance of sleep...
Prospective epidemiological studies in industrial societies indicate that 7 h of sleep per night in ...
Sleep is a universal behavior in vertebrate and invertebrate animals, suggesting it originated in th...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
The development of neural multifunctionality – given brain regions carrying out more than one functi...