Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is often proposed that 'sleep is for the brain', a view that is supported by experimental studies showing that sleep improves cognitive processes such as memory consolidation. Some comparative studies have also reported that mammalian sleep durations are higher among more encephalized species. However, no study has assessed the relationship between sleep and the brain structures that are implicated in specific cognitive processes across species. The hippocampus, neocortex and amygdala are important for memory consolidation and learning and are also in a highly actived state during sleep. We therefore investigated the evolutionary relationship betwe...
SUMMARY Sleep function remains elusive despite our rapidly increasing comprehension of the processes...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
AbstractSleep supports memory consolidation. Based on studies in mammals, sleep-dependent consolidat...
Purpose of reviewI review the current status of the hypothesis that sleep is critically involved in ...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Sleep has been implicated as playing an important role in memory consolidation. Considerable indirec...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
Commentary on Herculano-Houzel S (2015): Decreasing Sleep Requirement with Increasing Numbers of Neu...
SUMMARY Sleep function remains elusive despite our rapidly increasing comprehension of the processes...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure. It is oft...
AbstractWhile the functions of sleep remain largely unknown, one of the most exciting and contentiou...
AbstractSleep supports memory consolidation. Based on studies in mammals, sleep-dependent consolidat...
Purpose of reviewI review the current status of the hypothesis that sleep is critically involved in ...
Despite the ubiquity of sleep across phylogeny, its function remains elusive. In this review, we con...
Before newly formed memories can last for the long-term, they must undergo a period of consolidation...
The hypothesis that sleep participates in the consolidation of recent memory traces has been investi...
Sleep has been implicated as playing an important role in memory consolidation. Considerable indirec...
AbstractWe discuss several lines of evidence refuting the hypothesis that procedural or declarative ...
Commentary on Herculano-Houzel S (2015): Decreasing Sleep Requirement with Increasing Numbers of Neu...
SUMMARY Sleep function remains elusive despite our rapidly increasing comprehension of the processes...
Sleep is critical for memory consolidation, yet the mechanisms which underlie this process are not w...
Numerous studies suggest that sleep benefits memory. A major theoretical question in this area is ho...