Neural information processing entails a high energetic cost, but its maintenance is crucial for animal survival. However, the brain’s energy conservation strategies are incompletely understood. Employing functional brain-wide imaging and quantitative behavioral assays, we describe a neuronal strategy in Caenorhabditis elegans that balances energy availability and expenditure. Upon acute food deprivation, animals exhibit a transiently elevated state of arousal, indicated by foraging behaviors and increased responsiveness to food-related cues. In contrast, long-term starvation suppresses these behaviors and biases animals to intermittent sleep episodes. Brain-wide neuronal population dynamics, which are likely energetically costly but importa...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Dysregulation of sleep and feeding has widespread health consequences. Despite extensive epidemiolog...
Sleep and metabolism are interconnected homeostatic states; the sleep cycle can be entrained by the ...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Sleep is ancient and fulfills higher brain functions as well as basic vital processes. Little is kno...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Across species, sleep is characterized by a complex architecture. Sleep deprivation is a classic met...
Feeding and sleep are behaviours fundamental to survival, and as such are subject to powerful homeos...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
Sleep is a nearly universal behavior that is regulated by diverse environmental stimuli and physiolo...
SummarySleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, an...
SummarySleep is recognized to be ancient in origin, with vertebrates and invertebrates experiencing ...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Dysregulation of sleep and feeding has widespread health consequences. Despite extensive epidemiolog...
Sleep and metabolism are interconnected homeostatic states; the sleep cycle can be entrained by the ...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Sleep is ancient and fulfills higher brain functions as well as basic vital processes. Little is kno...
Variation in food quality and abundance requires animals to decide whether to stay on a poor food pa...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Across species, sleep is characterized by a complex architecture. Sleep deprivation is a classic met...
Feeding and sleep are behaviours fundamental to survival, and as such are subject to powerful homeos...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
Sleep is a nearly universal behavior that is regulated by diverse environmental stimuli and physiolo...
SummarySleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, an...
SummarySleep is recognized to be ancient in origin, with vertebrates and invertebrates experiencing ...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Dysregulation of sleep and feeding has widespread health consequences. Despite extensive epidemiolog...