In humans, sleep and wakefulness and the associated cognitive processes are regulated through interactions between sleep homeostasis and the circadian system. Chronic disruption of sleep and circadian rhythmicity is common in our society and there is a need for a better understanding of the brain mechanisms regulating sleep, wakefulness and associated cognitive processes. This review summarizes recent investigations which provide first neural correlates of the combined influence of sleep homeostasis and circadian rhythmicity on cognitive brain activity. Markers of interindividual variations in sleep-wake regulation, such as chronotype and polymorphisms in sleep and clock genes, are associated with changes in cognitive brain responses in sub...
Human performance results from an interaction between circadian rhythmicity and homeostatic sleep pr...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Objectives: Brain mechanisms underlying executive processes are regulated by circadian and sleep hom...
In humans, sleep and wakefulness and the associated cognitive processes are regulated through intera...
Brain mechanisms involved in the maintenance of wakefulness and associated cognitive processes are a...
Circadian and homeostatic sleep-wake regulatory processes interact in a fine tuned manner to modulat...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
Throughout the day, cognitive performance is under the combined influence of circadian processes and...
peer reviewedThroughout the day, cognitive performance is under the combined influence of circadian ...
Introduction & Objectives The human brain upholds cognitive performance throughout a waking day due...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Human performance results from an interaction between circadian rhythmicity and homeostatic sleep pr...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Objectives: Brain mechanisms underlying executive processes are regulated by circadian and sleep hom...
In humans, sleep and wakefulness and the associated cognitive processes are regulated through intera...
Brain mechanisms involved in the maintenance of wakefulness and associated cognitive processes are a...
Circadian and homeostatic sleep-wake regulatory processes interact in a fine tuned manner to modulat...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
Light exerts a wide range of effects on mammalian physiology and behavior. As well as synchronizing ...
Light is a powerful modulator of cognition through its long-term effects on circadian rhythmicity an...
Throughout the day, cognitive performance is under the combined influence of circadian processes and...
peer reviewedThroughout the day, cognitive performance is under the combined influence of circadian ...
Introduction & Objectives The human brain upholds cognitive performance throughout a waking day due...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Human performance results from an interaction between circadian rhythmicity and homeostatic sleep pr...
The two-process model of sleep-wake regulation posits that sleep-wake-dependent homeostatic processe...
Objectives: Brain mechanisms underlying executive processes are regulated by circadian and sleep hom...