Sleep duration and lifespan vary greatly across Animalia. Human studies have demonstrated that ageing reduces the ability to obtain deep restorative sleep, and this may play a causative role in the development of age-related neurodegenerative disorders. Animal models are widely used in sleep and ageing studies. Importantly, in contrast to human studies, evidence from laboratory rodents suggests that sleep duration is increased with ageing, while evidence for reduced sleep intensity and consolidation is inconsistent. Here we discuss two possible explanations for these species differences. First, methodological differences between studies in humans and laboratory rodents may prevent straightforward comparison. Second, the role of ecological f...
Changes in wake/sleep architecture have been observed in both aged human and animal models, presumab...
In mammals, sleep duration is highest in the early postnatal period of life and is critical for shap...
Aging is a well-recognized risk factor for sleep disruption. The characteristics of sleep in aging i...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Healthy ageing is associated with marked effects on sleep, including its daily amount and architectu...
Fragmented and restricted sleep is a common problem for the human elderly. There is evidence that ag...
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increa...
<p><b>A</b>. Number of bouts during the dark phase for young and old mice transitioning from NREM to...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Sleep is well-established to become more superficial and fragmented as we age, with deficits in cogn...
pared by electronic methods for amplitude of slow wave activity during sleep and for other sleep par...
Changes in wake/sleep architecture have been observed in both aged human and animal models, presumab...
In mammals, sleep duration is highest in the early postnatal period of life and is critical for shap...
Aging is a well-recognized risk factor for sleep disruption. The characteristics of sleep in aging i...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Age-related cognitive deficits negatively affect quality of life and can presage serious neurodegene...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
Healthy ageing is associated with marked effects on sleep, including its daily amount and architectu...
Fragmented and restricted sleep is a common problem for the human elderly. There is evidence that ag...
Changes in sleep pattern are typical for the normal aging process. However, aged mice show an increa...
<p><b>A</b>. Number of bouts during the dark phase for young and old mice transitioning from NREM to...
One of the most significant problems facing older individuals is difficulty staying asleep at night ...
Sleep is well-established to become more superficial and fragmented as we age, with deficits in cogn...
pared by electronic methods for amplitude of slow wave activity during sleep and for other sleep par...
Changes in wake/sleep architecture have been observed in both aged human and animal models, presumab...
In mammals, sleep duration is highest in the early postnatal period of life and is critical for shap...
Aging is a well-recognized risk factor for sleep disruption. The characteristics of sleep in aging i...