Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive performance and reliably alters brain activation in wakefulness and sleep. Nevertheless, the molecular regulators of prolonged wakefulness remain poorly understood. Evidence from genetic, behavioral, pharmacologic and imaging studies suggest that dopaminergic signaling contributes to the behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) consequences of sleep loss, although direct human evidence thereof is missing. We tested whether dopamine neurotransmission regulate sustained attention and evolution of EEG power during prolonged wakefulness. Here, we studied the effects of functional genetic variation in the dopamine transporter (DAT1) and the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) genes, on psychomotor performance and ...
Sleep is regulated in a time-of-day dependent manner and profits working memory. However, the impact...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...
Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive performance and reliably alters brain activation in wakefulness ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dopamine plays a key role in sleep-wake regulation. Cerebral dop...
Insufficient sleep is a global public health problem resulting in catastrophic accidents, increased ...
Objectives:Brain mechanisms underlying executive processes are regulated by circadian and sleep home...
Sleep loss affects human behavior in a nonuniform manner, depending on the cognitive domain and also...
Sleep loss affects human behavior in a nonuniform manner, depending on the cognitive domain and also...
OBJECTIVE: Even though wakefulness at night leads to profound performance deterioration and is regul...
Objective Even though wakefulness at night leads to profound performance deterioration and is regula...
Long-term changes in dopaminergic signaling are thought to underlie the pathophysiology of a number ...
<p>Dopamine has been implicated in the regulation of sleep–wake states and the circadian rhythm. How...
The human brain is an extremely complex organ with approximately 100 billion different neurons that ...
Sleep is regulated in a time-of-day dependent manner and profits working memory. However, the impact...
Sleep is regulated in a time-of-day dependent manner and profits working memory. However, the impact...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...
Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive performance and reliably alters brain activation in wakefulness ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that dopamine plays a key role in sleep-wake regulation. Cerebral dop...
Insufficient sleep is a global public health problem resulting in catastrophic accidents, increased ...
Objectives:Brain mechanisms underlying executive processes are regulated by circadian and sleep home...
Sleep loss affects human behavior in a nonuniform manner, depending on the cognitive domain and also...
Sleep loss affects human behavior in a nonuniform manner, depending on the cognitive domain and also...
OBJECTIVE: Even though wakefulness at night leads to profound performance deterioration and is regul...
Objective Even though wakefulness at night leads to profound performance deterioration and is regula...
Long-term changes in dopaminergic signaling are thought to underlie the pathophysiology of a number ...
<p>Dopamine has been implicated in the regulation of sleep–wake states and the circadian rhythm. How...
The human brain is an extremely complex organ with approximately 100 billion different neurons that ...
Sleep is regulated in a time-of-day dependent manner and profits working memory. However, the impact...
Sleep is regulated in a time-of-day dependent manner and profits working memory. However, the impact...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...
Homeostatically regulated slow-wave oscillations in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep may reflect s...