The balance of sleep and wake is plastic and changes to meet environmental demands. Mechanisms that allow an animal to suppress sleep and maintain waking in potentially adverse situations could serve adaptive functions in evolution. The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is well poised as a system in which to explore these questions. The environment changes sleep and wake in flies, e.g., starvation induces waking in Drosophila as it does in many animals. Further, the sophisticated neurobiological toolkit available to Drosophila researchers gives the fly a great advantage as a system to investigate the precise neurobiological mechanisms underlying these adaptive changes. In a paper in this issue of PLOS Biology, Yurgel and colleagues elegan...
Sleep appears to be a universally conserved phenomenon among the animal kingdom but whether this str...
Recent human studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms allow an individual to maintain optimal cogn...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
The balance of sleep and wake is plastic and changes to meet environmental demands. Mechanisms that ...
Feeding and sleep are highly conserved, interconnected behaviors essential for survival. Starvation ...
<div><p>Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes ...
BackgroundOne hypothesis for the function of sleep is that it serves as a mechanism to conserve ener...
Abstract Background One hypothesis for the function of sleep is that it serves as a mechanism to con...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Sleep is a nearly universal behavior that is regulated by diverse environmental stimuli and physiolo...
SummaryNeural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly in...
Neural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly interconn...
Neural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly interconn...
It is a common misconception that sleeping does not require energy. When flies are starved, they wil...
Sleep appears to be a universally conserved phenomenon among the animal kingdom but whether this str...
Recent human studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms allow an individual to maintain optimal cogn...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...
The balance of sleep and wake is plastic and changes to meet environmental demands. Mechanisms that ...
Feeding and sleep are highly conserved, interconnected behaviors essential for survival. Starvation ...
<div><p>Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes ...
BackgroundOne hypothesis for the function of sleep is that it serves as a mechanism to conserve ener...
Abstract Background One hypothesis for the function of sleep is that it serves as a mechanism to con...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Animals maximize fitness by modulating sleep and foraging strategies in response to changes in nutri...
Sleep is a nearly universal behavior that is regulated by diverse environmental stimuli and physiolo...
SummaryNeural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly in...
Neural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly interconn...
Neural systems controlling the vital functions of sleep and feeding in mammals are tightly interconn...
It is a common misconception that sleeping does not require energy. When flies are starved, they wil...
Sleep appears to be a universally conserved phenomenon among the animal kingdom but whether this str...
Recent human studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms allow an individual to maintain optimal cogn...
Sleep rebound—the increase in sleep that follows sleep deprivation (SD)—is a hallmark of homeostatic...