Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for several weeks. Electroencephalogram (EEG) spectra of the primary motor (frontal) and somatosensory cortex (parietal) were recorded for three consecutive days. On a single day (day 2) the wheel was locked to prevent running. Wheel running correlated negatively with the frontal-parietal ratio of slow-wave activity (EEG power between 0.75 and 4.0 Hz) in the first 2 h after sleep onset (r = −0.60; P < 0.01). On day 2 frontal EEG power (2.25-8.0 Hz) in non-rapid eye movement sleep exceeded the level of the previous day, indicating that the diverse behaviors replacing wheel-running elicited more pronounced regional EEG differences. The frontal-pariet...
Sleep-wake driven changes in non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (NREM) sleep (NREMS) EEG delta (δ-)power a...
In a recent series of experiments, we demonstrated that a visuomotor adaptation task, 12 hours of le...
Rodents sleep in bouts lasting minutes; humans sleep for hours. What are the universal needs served ...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Prolonged wakefulness is thought to gradually increase 'sleep need' and influence subsequent sleep d...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Regional differences in EEG slow wave activity (SWA) during sleep after sleep deprivation (SD) may b...
Compensatory elevation in NREM sleep EEG delta power has been typically observed following prolonged...
Topographic differences in the sleep EEG have been repeatedly found in humans and rodents. A frontal...
Aim: Under natural conditions diurnal rhythms of biological processes of the organism are synchroniz...
It has been shown previously in Djungarian hamsters that the initial electroencephalography (EEG) sl...
Sleep-wake driven changes in non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (NREM) sleep (NREMS) EEG delta (δ-)power a...
In a recent series of experiments, we demonstrated that a visuomotor adaptation task, 12 hours of le...
Rodents sleep in bouts lasting minutes; humans sleep for hours. What are the universal needs served ...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Regional aspects of sleep homeostasis were investigated in mice provided with a running wheel for se...
Prolonged wakefulness is thought to gradually increase 'sleep need' and influence subsequent sleep d...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Regional differences in EEG slow wave activity (SWA) during sleep after sleep deprivation (SD) may b...
Compensatory elevation in NREM sleep EEG delta power has been typically observed following prolonged...
Topographic differences in the sleep EEG have been repeatedly found in humans and rodents. A frontal...
Aim: Under natural conditions diurnal rhythms of biological processes of the organism are synchroniz...
It has been shown previously in Djungarian hamsters that the initial electroencephalography (EEG) sl...
Sleep-wake driven changes in non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (NREM) sleep (NREMS) EEG delta (δ-)power a...
In a recent series of experiments, we demonstrated that a visuomotor adaptation task, 12 hours of le...
Rodents sleep in bouts lasting minutes; humans sleep for hours. What are the universal needs served ...