Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies and environment. A central puzzle in neurobiology is how the brain controls these behavioral states, which are essential to an animal's well-being and survival. Mammalian models have predominated sleep and arousal research, although in the past decade, invertebrate models have made significant contributions to our understanding of the genetic underpinnings of behavioral states. More recently, the zebrafish has emerged as a promising model system for sleep and arousal research. Here we review experimental evidence that the zebrafish, a diurnal vertebrate, exhibits fundamental behavioral and neurochemical characteristics of mammalian sleep and...
Animals adapt their behaviors to their ever-changing needs. Internal states, such as hunger, fear, s...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Thou...
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Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
Pharmacological studies in mammals suggest that norepinephrine (NE) plays an important role in promo...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is an essential and phylogenetically conserved behavioral state, but it remains unclear to wha...
Animals adapt their behaviors to their ever-changing needs. Internal states, such as hunger, fear, s...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Thou...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
Pharmacological studies in mammals suggest that norepinephrine (NE) plays an important role in promo...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
Sleep is an evolutionarily conserved behavior and essential to survival. The classic two process mod...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Sleep is an essential and phylogenetically conserved behavioral state, but it remains unclear to wha...
Animals adapt their behaviors to their ever-changing needs. Internal states, such as hunger, fear, s...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Thou...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...