Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Experimental evidence has shown that periods of behavioral quiescence in zebrafish larvae and adults are sleep-like states, as these rest bouts are regulated by the circadian cycle, are associated with decreases in arousal, and are increased following rest deprivation. Furthermore, zebrafish share with mammals a hypocretin/orexin system that promotes wakefulness, and drugs that alter mammalian sleep have similar effects on zebrafish rest. In this chapter, we review the zebrafish sleep literature and describe a long-term, high-throughput monitoring system for observing sleep and wake behaviors in larval zebrafish
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
Sleep deprivation has been linked with various abnormal behaviours and negative effects on health in...
As many as 10% of humans suffer chronic sleep disturbances, yet the genetic mechanisms that regulate...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are used extensively in sleep research; both to further understanding of sle...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Thou...
Zebrafish larvae are a model organism increasingly used in the study of the effect of neuroactive ch...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
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Sleep is a behavioral and physiological state. Mammalian sleep has multiple stages, which have not y...
Introduction: Sleep is a behavioral state exhibited by nearly all species and widely considered to ...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
Sleep deprivation has been linked with various abnormal behaviours and negative effects on health in...
As many as 10% of humans suffer chronic sleep disturbances, yet the genetic mechanisms that regulate...
Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Expe...
Every day, we shift among various states of sleep and arousal to meet the many demands of our bodies...
International audienceSleep is a fundamental biological process conserved across the animal kingdom....
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are used extensively in sleep research; both to further understanding of sle...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Though our...
Sleep serves many vital functions in humans, ranging from energy restoration to memory consolidation...
The purpose and function of sleep has been the topic of discussion for several centuries. Thou...
Zebrafish larvae are a model organism increasingly used in the study of the effect of neuroactive ch...
The circadian clock and homeostatic processes are fundamental mechanisms that regulate sleep. Surpri...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Sleep is a behavioral and physiological state. Mammalian sleep has multiple stages, which have not y...
Introduction: Sleep is a behavioral state exhibited by nearly all species and widely considered to ...
Sleep consumes a third of our lifespan, but we are far from understanding how it is initiated, maint...
Sleep deprivation has been linked with various abnormal behaviours and negative effects on health in...
As many as 10% of humans suffer chronic sleep disturbances, yet the genetic mechanisms that regulate...