Study Objective: Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA; 1-4 Hz) in the NREM sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) reflects sleep homeostasis. Activity of faster EEG frequencies (10-25 Hz) is thought to be under influence of circadian factors. The relative contribution of both processes to the distribution of sleep and wakefulness and EEG activity in rodents remains uncertain. Design: Continuous EEG recording in rats in constant dark conditions (DD) were performed and a sleep deprivation protocol consisting of 2 h sleep deprivation followed by 2 h of rest (2h/2h) was applied for 48 h to obtain a constant sleep pressure. Settings: Basic sleep research laboratory. Patients or Participants: Adult male Wis...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
Similar to the nap-protocols applied in humans, the repeated short-sleep deprivation protocol in rat...
Similar to the nap-protocols applied in humans, the repeated short-sleep deprivation protocol in rat...
Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA; 1-4 Hz) in the N...
Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA; 1-4 Hz) in the N...
Introduction: Under constant sleep pressure, which can be achieved by repeated short-sleep deprivat...
Objectives: Under constant sleep pressure, caused by repeated 2h sleep deprivation in constant darkn...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Objectives: Sleep latency, sleep duration, and sleep efficiency are among the main characteristics o...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...
Similar to the nap-protocols applied in humans, the repeated short-sleep deprivation protocol in rat...
Similar to the nap-protocols applied in humans, the repeated short-sleep deprivation protocol in rat...
Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA; 1-4 Hz) in the N...
Sleep is regulated by homeostatic and circadian processes. Slow wave activity (SWA; 1-4 Hz) in the N...
Introduction: Under constant sleep pressure, which can be achieved by repeated short-sleep deprivat...
Objectives: Under constant sleep pressure, caused by repeated 2h sleep deprivation in constant darkn...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Sleep is homeostatically regulated in all animal species that have been carefully studied so far. Th...
Objectives: Sleep latency, sleep duration, and sleep efficiency are among the main characteristics o...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
Sleep is regulated by the interaction of a homeostatic (Process S) and a circadian component. The du...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Sleep slow-wave activity (SWA, EEG power between 0.5 and 4.0 Hz) decreases homeosta...