In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional model known to be responsible for inducing waking, NREMS and REMS. Simulation studies using this model reproduced sleep-wake patterns as reported in normal animals. The model helps to explain neural mechanism(s) that underlie the transitions between wake, NREMS and REMS as well as how both the homeostatic sleep-drive and the circadian rhythm shape the duration of each of these episodes. In particular, this mathematical model demonstrates and confirms that an underlying mechanism for REMS generation is pre-synaptic inhibition from substantia nigra onto the REM-off terminals that project on REM-on neurons, as has been recently proposed. The importance of ...
The state of non-REM sleep (NREM), or slow wave sleep, is associated with a synchronized EEG patter...
This review summarizes the brain mechanisms controlling sleep and wakefulness. Wakefulness promoting...
Sleep-wake control is dependent upon multiple brain areas widely distributed throughout the neural a...
<div><p>In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional mod...
In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional model known...
In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional model known...
The daily sleep-wake cycle usually consists of three distinct states: wakefulness, non-rapid-eye-mov...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep or paradoxical sleep is an elusive behavioral state. Since its discov...
Waking and sleep states are regulated by the coordinated activity of a number of neuronal population...
The noradrenergic (NA-ergic) rapid eye movement (REM)-OFF neurons in locus coeruleus (LC) and cholin...
Wakefulness, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are characteriz...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
The neural substrates of sleep and wakefulness form a highly distributed and, to some extent, redund...
In mammals, sleep is comprised of two distinct stages, rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) s...
Interactions among REM-ON and REM-OFF neurons form the basic scaffold for rapid eye movement sleep (...
The state of non-REM sleep (NREM), or slow wave sleep, is associated with a synchronized EEG patter...
This review summarizes the brain mechanisms controlling sleep and wakefulness. Wakefulness promoting...
Sleep-wake control is dependent upon multiple brain areas widely distributed throughout the neural a...
<div><p>In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional mod...
In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional model known...
In this study we have constructed a mathematical model of a recently proposed functional model known...
The daily sleep-wake cycle usually consists of three distinct states: wakefulness, non-rapid-eye-mov...
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep or paradoxical sleep is an elusive behavioral state. Since its discov...
Waking and sleep states are regulated by the coordinated activity of a number of neuronal population...
The noradrenergic (NA-ergic) rapid eye movement (REM)-OFF neurons in locus coeruleus (LC) and cholin...
Wakefulness, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep are characteriz...
Sleep is a complex, global and reversible behavioral state of all mammals, that is homeostatically r...
The neural substrates of sleep and wakefulness form a highly distributed and, to some extent, redund...
In mammals, sleep is comprised of two distinct stages, rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) s...
Interactions among REM-ON and REM-OFF neurons form the basic scaffold for rapid eye movement sleep (...
The state of non-REM sleep (NREM), or slow wave sleep, is associated with a synchronized EEG patter...
This review summarizes the brain mechanisms controlling sleep and wakefulness. Wakefulness promoting...
Sleep-wake control is dependent upon multiple brain areas widely distributed throughout the neural a...