Study Objectives We explore non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep homeostasis in Australian magpies (Cracticus tibicen tyrannica). We predicted that magpies would recover lost sleep by spending more time in NREM and REM sleep, and by engaging in more intense NREM sleep as indicated by increased slow-wave activity (SWA). Methods Continuous 72-h recordings of EEG, EMG, and tri-axial accelerometry, along with EEG spectral analyses, were performed on wild-caught Australian magpies housed in indoor aviaries. Australian magpies were subjected to two protocols of night-time sleep deprivation: full 12-h night (n = 8) and first 6-h half of the night (n = 5), which were preceded by a 36-h baseline recording and follo...
Sleep is considered to be of crucial importance for performance and health, yet much of what we know...
Introduction: Sleep is a wide-spread phenomenon that is thought to occur in all animals. Yet, the fu...
Birds and mammals share specialized forms of sleep including slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye mov...
Study Objectives We explore non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep home...
Most of our knowledge about the regulation and function of sleep is based on studies in a restricted...
Birds exhibit two types of sleep that are in many respects similar to mammalian rapid eye movement (...
Urban areas are inherently noisy, and this noise can disrupt biological processes as diverse as comm...
Most of our knowledge about the regulation and function of sleep is based on studies in a restricted...
Sleep maintains optimal brain functioning to facilitate behavioural flexibility while awake. Owing t...
Sleep is a complex phenomenon that consists of two completely different and alternating states, slow...
The current memory consolidation models suggest that the various brain rhythms (i.e. neocortical slo...
Sleep is a complex phenomenon that consists of two completely different and alternating states, slow...
Several mammalian-based theories propose that the varying patterns of neuronal activity occurring in...
Several mammalian-based theories propose that the varying patterns of neuronal activity occurring in...
Sleep is considered to be of crucial importance for performance and health, yet much of what we know...
Introduction: Sleep is a wide-spread phenomenon that is thought to occur in all animals. Yet, the fu...
Birds and mammals share specialized forms of sleep including slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye mov...
Study Objectives We explore non-rapid eye movement (NREM) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep home...
Most of our knowledge about the regulation and function of sleep is based on studies in a restricted...
Birds exhibit two types of sleep that are in many respects similar to mammalian rapid eye movement (...
Urban areas are inherently noisy, and this noise can disrupt biological processes as diverse as comm...
Most of our knowledge about the regulation and function of sleep is based on studies in a restricted...
Sleep maintains optimal brain functioning to facilitate behavioural flexibility while awake. Owing t...
Sleep is a complex phenomenon that consists of two completely different and alternating states, slow...
The current memory consolidation models suggest that the various brain rhythms (i.e. neocortical slo...
Sleep is a complex phenomenon that consists of two completely different and alternating states, slow...
Several mammalian-based theories propose that the varying patterns of neuronal activity occurring in...
Several mammalian-based theories propose that the varying patterns of neuronal activity occurring in...
Sleep is considered to be of crucial importance for performance and health, yet much of what we know...
Introduction: Sleep is a wide-spread phenomenon that is thought to occur in all animals. Yet, the fu...
Birds and mammals share specialized forms of sleep including slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye mov...