This paper introduces a new model of sleep for mammals. It extends the classic 'two-process' model of sleep to account for differences in external circumstances. We apply this model to previously-collected data on elephants and sloths, comparing sleep patterns in the wild with sleep patterns in captivity. We find that the model does very well in explaining sleeping patterns for both types of animals, in both the captive state and in the wild state
Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various physiological and env...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various phy...
Translational research in the sleep field, between model organisms and humans, has broadened our und...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of human life, yet many features of sleep are poorly understo...
In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and for...
Although every animal carefully studied has been found to sleep, the actual function of sleep remain...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of human life, yet many features of sleep are poorly understo...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of the brain and the body, yet many features of sleep are poo...
All mammals thus far studied sleep, yet important questions remain concerning the ecological factors...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of the brain and the body, yet many features of sleep are poo...
Sleep is essential for most living things to function. Many features of sleep are not yet understood...
BACKGROUND. All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
The amount of time asleep varies greatly in mammals, from 3 h in the donkey to 20 h in the armadillo...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various physiological and env...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various phy...
Translational research in the sleep field, between model organisms and humans, has broadened our und...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of human life, yet many features of sleep are poorly understo...
In this chapter, we review the evidence for how ecological factors, including predation risk and for...
Although every animal carefully studied has been found to sleep, the actual function of sleep remain...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of human life, yet many features of sleep are poorly understo...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of the brain and the body, yet many features of sleep are poo...
All mammals thus far studied sleep, yet important questions remain concerning the ecological factors...
Sleep is essential for the maintenance of the brain and the body, yet many features of sleep are poo...
Sleep is essential for most living things to function. Many features of sleep are not yet understood...
BACKGROUND. All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
The amount of time asleep varies greatly in mammals, from 3 h in the donkey to 20 h in the armadillo...
Background: All animals thus far studied sleep, but little is known about the ecological factors tha...
Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various physiological and env...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Interspecific variation in sleep measured in captivity correlates with various phy...
Translational research in the sleep field, between model organisms and humans, has broadened our und...