Circadian rhythms help animals synchronize motivated behaviors to match environmental demands. Recent evidence indicates that clock neurons influence the timing of behavior by differentially altering the activity of a distributed network of downstream neurons. Downstream circuits can be remodeled by Hebbian plasticity, synaptic scaling, and, under some circumstances, activity-dependent addition of cell surface receptors; the role of this receptor respecification phenomena is not well studied. We demonstrate that high sleep pressure quickly reprograms the wake-promoting large ventrolateral clock neurons to express the pigment dispersing factor receptor (PDFR). The addition of this signaling input into the circuit is associated with increased...
Background: Animals organize their physiology and behavior to the ~24 hr day/night cycle via the ti...
Neurons use two main schemes to encode information: rate coding (frequency of firing) and temporal c...
A central question in the circadian biology field is how ~24-hour oscillations of the molecular cloc...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
Circadian clocks allow organisms to track and anticipate rhythms in time-giving environmental cues (...
SummaryHow the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify...
SummaryEndogenous circadian rhythms exert strong effects on sleep, but the neuronal mechanisms that ...
The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) has been studied extensively in Drosophila, and its...
In nocturnal rodents, brain areas that promote wakefulness have a circadian pattern of neural activa...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
Sleep is a highly conserved and essential behaviour in many species, including the fruit fly Drosoph...
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a network of neural oscillators that program daily rhythms in m...
SummaryHow do circadian pacemaker neurons provide timekeeping signals by which daily rhythms are org...
We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the...
Background: Animals organize their physiology and behavior to the ~24 hr day/night cycle via the ti...
Neurons use two main schemes to encode information: rate coding (frequency of firing) and temporal c...
A central question in the circadian biology field is how ~24-hour oscillations of the molecular cloc...
Falling asleep at the wrong time can place an individual at risk of immediate physical harm. However...
Circadian clocks allow organisms to track and anticipate rhythms in time-giving environmental cues (...
SummaryHow the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify...
SummaryEndogenous circadian rhythms exert strong effects on sleep, but the neuronal mechanisms that ...
The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor (PDF) has been studied extensively in Drosophila, and its...
In nocturnal rodents, brain areas that promote wakefulness have a circadian pattern of neural activa...
Daily rhythms of behavior are controlled by a circuit of circadian pacemaking neurons. In Drosophila...
How the circadian clock regulates the timing of sleep is poorly understood. Here, we identify a Dros...
Sleep is a highly conserved and essential behaviour in many species, including the fruit fly Drosoph...
The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a network of neural oscillators that program daily rhythms in m...
SummaryHow do circadian pacemaker neurons provide timekeeping signals by which daily rhythms are org...
We have previously reported that pigment dispersing factor (PDF) neurons, which are essential in the...
Background: Animals organize their physiology and behavior to the ~24 hr day/night cycle via the ti...
Neurons use two main schemes to encode information: rate coding (frequency of firing) and temporal c...
A central question in the circadian biology field is how ~24-hour oscillations of the molecular cloc...