This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC) during which eight specialists involved in clinical and experimental research on sleep and dreaming exposed their personal experience and theoretical points of view concerning these highly polemic subjects. Unlike most other bodily functions, sleep and dreaming cannot, so far, be defined in terms of definitive functions that play an ascribable role in maintaining the organism as a whole. Such difficulties appear quite clearly all along the discussions. In this symposium, concepts on sleep function range from a protective behavior to an essential function for maturation of the nervous system. Kleit...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
OBJECTIVE: This article offers a philosophical thesis for psychiatric disorders that rests upon some...
In the late 1920s, the psychiatrist Hans Berger introduced a new technique to detect the cortical ac...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
Dreaming is the result of the mental activity of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage, and less comm...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
Sleep is truly one of the biggest mysteries in behavioral neuroscience. Humans spend a substantial p...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium in which some active researchers were inv...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium in which some active researchers were inv...
Consciousness is a global activity of the nervous system. Its physiological and pathological mechani...
Consciousness is a global activity of the nervous system. Its physiological and pathological mechani...
Commentary on Herculano-Houzel S (2015): Decreasing Sleep Requirement with Increasing Numbers of Neu...
This Special Feature explores the various purposes served by sleep, describing current attempts to u...
Background: One of the most audacious proposals throughout the history of psychology was the potenti...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
OBJECTIVE: This article offers a philosophical thesis for psychiatric disorders that rests upon some...
In the late 1920s, the psychiatrist Hans Berger introduced a new technique to detect the cortical ac...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on February 5, 2001 by the Brazilian...
Sleep occupies roughly one-third of human lives, yet it is still not entirely scientifically clear ...
Dreaming is the result of the mental activity of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage, and less comm...
Dream research has advanced significantly over the last twenty years, thanks to the new application...
Sleep is truly one of the biggest mysteries in behavioral neuroscience. Humans spend a substantial p...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium in which some active researchers were inv...
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium in which some active researchers were inv...
Consciousness is a global activity of the nervous system. Its physiological and pathological mechani...
Consciousness is a global activity of the nervous system. Its physiological and pathological mechani...
Commentary on Herculano-Houzel S (2015): Decreasing Sleep Requirement with Increasing Numbers of Neu...
This Special Feature explores the various purposes served by sleep, describing current attempts to u...
Background: One of the most audacious proposals throughout the history of psychology was the potenti...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
OBJECTIVE: This article offers a philosophical thesis for psychiatric disorders that rests upon some...
In the late 1920s, the psychiatrist Hans Berger introduced a new technique to detect the cortical ac...