Sleep occupies a third of our life and is a primary need for all animal species studied so far. Nonetheless, chronic sleep restriction is a growing source of morbidity and mortality in both developed and developing countries. Sleep loss is associated with the subjective feeling of sleepiness and with decreased performance, as well as with detrimental effects on general health, cognition, and emotions. The ideas that small brain areas can be asleep while the rest of the brain is awake and that local sleep may account for at least some of the cognitive and behavioral manifestations of sleepiness are making their way into the scientific community. We herein clarify the different ways sleep can intrude into wakefulness, summarize recent scienti...
Sleep is a ubiquitous component of animal life including birds and mammals. The exact function of sl...
While insomnia is the second most common mental disorder, progress in our understanding of underlyin...
Sleep is an activity that is exhibited by virtually all animal species, but our understanding of its...
In ancient mythology, sleep was often regarded as an inactive state, close to death. Research in the...
It is now well established that sleep and wakefulness are locally regulated. In fact, typical sleep ...
© Copyright © 2019 Andrillon, Windt, Silk, Drummond, Bellgrove and Tsuchiya. Sleep has bee...
Sleep has been classically described as an all-or-nothing global phenomenon. However, recent researc...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
Slow waves, the hallmark of NREM (Non Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, are not uniformly distributed acros...
abstract: Methods to assess changes in the mental state of animals in response to their environment ...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
Sleep is a ubiquitous component of animal life including birds and mammals. The exact function of sl...
While insomnia is the second most common mental disorder, progress in our understanding of underlyin...
Sleep is an activity that is exhibited by virtually all animal species, but our understanding of its...
In ancient mythology, sleep was often regarded as an inactive state, close to death. Research in the...
It is now well established that sleep and wakefulness are locally regulated. In fact, typical sleep ...
© Copyright © 2019 Andrillon, Windt, Silk, Drummond, Bellgrove and Tsuchiya. Sleep has bee...
Sleep has been classically described as an all-or-nothing global phenomenon. However, recent researc...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
The phenomenological experience of sleep as a cessation of waking activity is misleading. Indeed, it...
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized neuronal networks...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
Slow waves, the hallmark of NREM (Non Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, are not uniformly distributed acros...
abstract: Methods to assess changes in the mental state of animals in response to their environment ...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
Sleep is a ubiquitous component of animal life including birds and mammals. The exact function of sl...
While insomnia is the second most common mental disorder, progress in our understanding of underlyin...
Sleep is an activity that is exhibited by virtually all animal species, but our understanding of its...