Rocking has long been known to promote sleep in infants and, more recently, also in adults, increasing NREM sleep stage N2 and enhancing EEG slow waves and spindles. Nevertheless, whether rocking also promotes sleep in other species, and what the underlying mechanisms are, has yet to be explored. In the current study, C57BL/6J mice equipped with EEG and EMG electrodes were rocked laterally during their main sleep period, i.e., the 12-h light phase. We observed that rocking affected sleep in mice with a faster optimal rate than in humans (1.0 versus 0.25 Hz). Specifically, rocking mice at 1.0 Hz increased time spent in NREM sleep through the shortening of wake episodes and accelerated sleep onset. Although rocking did not increase EEG activi...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Poor sleep is an unfortunate hallmark of modern life, with diverse consequences for the individual a...
People tend to fall asleep when gently rocked or vibrated. Experimental studies have shown that rock...
Rocking has long been known to promote sleep in infants and, more recently, also in adults, increasi...
Rocking has long been known to promote sleep in infants and, more recently, also in adults, increasi...
Rocking devices are widely used across different age groups to facilitate sleep. This review discuss...
Study Objectives: Gentle rocking movements provided by a moving bed have been proposed as a promisin...
Sensory processing continues during sleep and can influence brain oscillations. We previously showed...
Sensory processing continues during sleep and can influence brain oscillations. We previously showed...
Rocking movements appear to affect human sleep. Recent research suggested a facilitated transition f...
SummaryWhy do we cradle babies or irresistibly fall asleep in a hammock? Although such simple behavi...
Why do we cradle babies or irresistibly fall asleep in a hammock? Although such simple behaviors are...
Vestibular stimulation in the form of rocking movements could be a promising non-pharmacological int...
Sleep spindles are synchronized 11-15 Hz electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations predominant duri...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Poor sleep is an unfortunate hallmark of modern life, with diverse consequences for the individual a...
People tend to fall asleep when gently rocked or vibrated. Experimental studies have shown that rock...
Rocking has long been known to promote sleep in infants and, more recently, also in adults, increasi...
Rocking has long been known to promote sleep in infants and, more recently, also in adults, increasi...
Rocking devices are widely used across different age groups to facilitate sleep. This review discuss...
Study Objectives: Gentle rocking movements provided by a moving bed have been proposed as a promisin...
Sensory processing continues during sleep and can influence brain oscillations. We previously showed...
Sensory processing continues during sleep and can influence brain oscillations. We previously showed...
Rocking movements appear to affect human sleep. Recent research suggested a facilitated transition f...
SummaryWhy do we cradle babies or irresistibly fall asleep in a hammock? Although such simple behavi...
Why do we cradle babies or irresistibly fall asleep in a hammock? Although such simple behaviors are...
Vestibular stimulation in the form of rocking movements could be a promising non-pharmacological int...
Sleep spindles are synchronized 11-15 Hz electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations predominant duri...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Sleep spindles are distinctive electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations emerging during non-rapid-...
Poor sleep is an unfortunate hallmark of modern life, with diverse consequences for the individual a...
People tend to fall asleep when gently rocked or vibrated. Experimental studies have shown that rock...