Daily rhythms in light exposure influence the expression of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its acute effects on behavior (i.e., masking). Importantly, these effects of light are dependent on the temporal niche of the organism; for diurnal organisms, light increases activity, whereas for nocturnal organisms, the opposite is true. Here we examined the functional and morphological differences between diurnal and nocturnal rodents in retinorecipient brain regions using Nile grass rats (Arvicanthis niloticus) and Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats (Rattus norvegicus), respectively. We established the presence of circadian rhythmicity in cFOS activation in retinorecipient brain regions in nocturnal and diurnal rodents housed in consta...
How does the brain develop differently to support nocturnality in some mammals, but diurnality in ot...
Abstract It is known that day-active Nile grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus, increase the amount of ...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2005.Mole-rats from the family Bathyergidae ar...
Daily rhythms in light exposure influence the expression of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms...
The circadian system regulates daily rhythms of physiology and behavior. Although extraordinary adva...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The circadian system regulates daily rhythms of physiology and behavior and thus, it affects many as...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The olivary pretectal nucleus (OPT) is a midbrain structure that receives reciprocal bilateral retin...
The olivary pretectal nucleus (OPT) is a midbrain structure that receives reciprocal bilateral retin...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The ventral subparaventricular zone (vSPVZ) receives direct retinal input and influences the daily p...
International audienceThe ventral subparaventricular zone (vSPVZ) receives direct retinal input and ...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.A number of daily rhythms were investigated under differe...
The intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) plays an important role in the entrainment of circadian rhythms an...
How does the brain develop differently to support nocturnality in some mammals, but diurnality in ot...
Abstract It is known that day-active Nile grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus, increase the amount of ...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2005.Mole-rats from the family Bathyergidae ar...
Daily rhythms in light exposure influence the expression of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms...
The circadian system regulates daily rhythms of physiology and behavior. Although extraordinary adva...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The circadian system regulates daily rhythms of physiology and behavior and thus, it affects many as...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The olivary pretectal nucleus (OPT) is a midbrain structure that receives reciprocal bilateral retin...
The olivary pretectal nucleus (OPT) is a midbrain structure that receives reciprocal bilateral retin...
Light influences the daily patterning of behavior by entraining circadian rhythms and through its ac...
The ventral subparaventricular zone (vSPVZ) receives direct retinal input and influences the daily p...
International audienceThe ventral subparaventricular zone (vSPVZ) receives direct retinal input and ...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.A number of daily rhythms were investigated under differe...
The intergeniculate leaflet (IGL) plays an important role in the entrainment of circadian rhythms an...
How does the brain develop differently to support nocturnality in some mammals, but diurnality in ot...
Abstract It is known that day-active Nile grass rats, Arvicanthis niloticus, increase the amount of ...
Dissertation (MSc (Zoology))--University of Pretoria, 2005.Mole-rats from the family Bathyergidae ar...