Frequent nightly arousals typical for sleep disorders cause daytime fatigue and present health risks. As such arousals are often short, partial, or occur locally within the brain, reliable characterization in rodent models of sleep disorders and in human patients is challenging. We found that the EEG spectral composition of non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREMS) in healthy mice shows an infraslow (~50 s) interval over which microarousals appear preferentially. NREMS could hence be vulnerable to abnormal arousals on this time scale. Chronic pain is well-known to disrupt sleep. In the spared nerve injury (SNI) mouse model of chronic neuropathic pain, we found more numerous local cortical arousals accompanied by heart rate increases in hindlimb ...
The link between the combined action of neuromodulators in the brain and global brain states remains...
Schizophrenia is associated with alterations of sensory integration, cognitive processing and both s...
The daily transition we take in and out of sleep is ancient and occurs in all known mammals. Ancient...
Frequent nightly arousals typical for sleep disorders cause daytime fatigue and present health risks...
Frequent nightly arousals typical for sleep disorders cause daytime fatigue and present health risks...
Rodents sleep in bouts lasting minutes; humans sleep for hours. What are the universal needs served ...
Three vigilance states dominate mammalian life: wakefulness, non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep,...
To understand what makes sleep vulnerable in disease, it is useful to look at how wake-promoting mec...
Compensatory elevation in NREM sleep EEG delta power has been typically observed following prolonged...
Sleep affects brain activity globally, but many cortical sleep waves are spatially confined. Local r...
Sleep spindles are synchronized 11-15 Hz electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations predominant duri...
Real-time tracking of vigilance states related to both sleep or anaesthesia has been a goal for over...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Many aspects of the laboratory environment are not tailored to the needs of rodents, which may cause...
Background: Neuronal mechanisms underlying affective disorders such as major depression (MD) are sti...
The link between the combined action of neuromodulators in the brain and global brain states remains...
Schizophrenia is associated with alterations of sensory integration, cognitive processing and both s...
The daily transition we take in and out of sleep is ancient and occurs in all known mammals. Ancient...
Frequent nightly arousals typical for sleep disorders cause daytime fatigue and present health risks...
Frequent nightly arousals typical for sleep disorders cause daytime fatigue and present health risks...
Rodents sleep in bouts lasting minutes; humans sleep for hours. What are the universal needs served ...
Three vigilance states dominate mammalian life: wakefulness, non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep,...
To understand what makes sleep vulnerable in disease, it is useful to look at how wake-promoting mec...
Compensatory elevation in NREM sleep EEG delta power has been typically observed following prolonged...
Sleep affects brain activity globally, but many cortical sleep waves are spatially confined. Local r...
Sleep spindles are synchronized 11-15 Hz electroencephalographic (EEG) oscillations predominant duri...
Real-time tracking of vigilance states related to both sleep or anaesthesia has been a goal for over...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Many aspects of the laboratory environment are not tailored to the needs of rodents, which may cause...
Background: Neuronal mechanisms underlying affective disorders such as major depression (MD) are sti...
The link between the combined action of neuromodulators in the brain and global brain states remains...
Schizophrenia is associated with alterations of sensory integration, cognitive processing and both s...
The daily transition we take in and out of sleep is ancient and occurs in all known mammals. Ancient...