Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of evidence for sleep-like states in arthropods and nematodes. Here we show that sleep is also present in Cnidaria, an earlier-branching metazoan lineage. Cnidaria and Ctenophora are the first metazoan phyla to evolve tissue-level organization and differentiated cell types, such as neurons and muscle. In Cnidaria, neurons are organized into a non-centralized radially symmetric nerve net that nevertheless shares fundamental properties with the vertebrate nervous system: action potentials, synaptic transmission, neuropeptides, and neurotransmitters . It was reported that cnidarian soft corals and box jellyfish exhibit periods of quiescence, a pre-r...
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Across species, sleep is characterized by a complex architecture. Sleep deprivation is a classic met...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of ev...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Studying the cnidarian jellyfish, we have pursued basic biological questions related to self-repair ...
Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-r...
Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-r...
To understand the biological basis of sleep we need to understand its neuronal and genetic regulatio...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
Background: Sleep is an essential behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous system. ...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
SummaryBackgroundThe life cycle of scyphozoan cnidarians alternates between sessile asexual polyps a...
Sleep is a state of immobility characterized by three key criteria: an increased threshold of arousa...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Across species, sleep is characterized by a complex architecture. Sleep deprivation is a classic met...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Do all animals sleep? Sleep has been observed in many vertebrates, and there is a growing body of ev...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Studying the cnidarian jellyfish, we have pursued basic biological questions related to self-repair ...
Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-r...
Sleep behaviors are observed even in nematodes and arthropods, yet little is known about how sleep-r...
To understand the biological basis of sleep we need to understand its neuronal and genetic regulatio...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
Background: Sleep is an essential behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous system. ...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Sleep is a behavioural state that is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. However, the function ...
SummaryBackgroundThe life cycle of scyphozoan cnidarians alternates between sessile asexual polyps a...
Sleep is a state of immobility characterized by three key criteria: an increased threshold of arousa...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Across species, sleep is characterized by a complex architecture. Sleep deprivation is a classic met...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...