Introduction. Human sleep practices are highly divergent across culture and time (Blunden, Thompson & Dawson; Worthman and Melby; Munroe, Munroe, and Whiting). In the same way that sleeping spaces in industrialized societies have increasingly become divided according to age (adult and child), so have spaces been segregated according to species (human and non-human animal), although many cultures have practiced or still practice co-sleeping. This is often related to crowding or a response to domestic spaces having no physical internal divisions, but also because co-sleeping is the norm for some cultures — devoid of the taboos of incest and bestiality, or the socio-cultural construction of sleep disorders that can be found at the core of (or ...
Though everyone needs to sleep in order to maintain proper physical and mental health, there are obv...
Twenty years ago a new area of inquiry was launched when anthropologists proposed that an evolutiona...
I would like to outline the problem of sleep in a theoretical framework, sort of from ground zero. S...
Introduction. Human sleep practices are highly divergent across culture and time (Blunden, Thompson ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Human sleeping arrangements have evolved over time...
Sleep research is characterized by an interest in humans, with the realm of animal sleep left largel...
Human-animal co-sleeping is relatively common among dog owners; however, the nature of this practice...
Humans regularly enter into co-sleeping arrangements with human and non-human partners. Studies of a...
This exploratory study aimed to contribute to the limited research on human–animal co-sleeping by in...
International audienceIn the distant past, hunter-gatherers had to manage the risk of attacks from o...
Translational research in the sleep field, between model organisms and humans, has broadened our und...
Abstracts This article focuses on the recent production of sleep as a matter of concern in American ...
Many pet owners report sharing a bed with their pets, but little is known about the effects of pet-h...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
1 ABSTRACT Child sleep is subject to research of many nature and social sciences. Efforts to limit i...
Though everyone needs to sleep in order to maintain proper physical and mental health, there are obv...
Twenty years ago a new area of inquiry was launched when anthropologists proposed that an evolutiona...
I would like to outline the problem of sleep in a theoretical framework, sort of from ground zero. S...
Introduction. Human sleep practices are highly divergent across culture and time (Blunden, Thompson ...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Human sleeping arrangements have evolved over time...
Sleep research is characterized by an interest in humans, with the realm of animal sleep left largel...
Human-animal co-sleeping is relatively common among dog owners; however, the nature of this practice...
Humans regularly enter into co-sleeping arrangements with human and non-human partners. Studies of a...
This exploratory study aimed to contribute to the limited research on human–animal co-sleeping by in...
International audienceIn the distant past, hunter-gatherers had to manage the risk of attacks from o...
Translational research in the sleep field, between model organisms and humans, has broadened our und...
Abstracts This article focuses on the recent production of sleep as a matter of concern in American ...
Many pet owners report sharing a bed with their pets, but little is known about the effects of pet-h...
Despite being a prominent aspect of animal life, sleep and its functions remain poorly understood. A...
1 ABSTRACT Child sleep is subject to research of many nature and social sciences. Efforts to limit i...
Though everyone needs to sleep in order to maintain proper physical and mental health, there are obv...
Twenty years ago a new area of inquiry was launched when anthropologists proposed that an evolutiona...
I would like to outline the problem of sleep in a theoretical framework, sort of from ground zero. S...