Although alternative, noninvasive methods are being developed, current research on rodent sleep still almost exclusively relies on recording the electroencephalogram (EEG). EEG provides information about the electrical activity of the brain and is, in combination with the electromyogram (EMG), primarily used to distinguish the different sleep and wake states. This unit describes the technique used to record EEG and EMG signals in freely moving mice, under standard laboratory conditions or specific experimental protocols such as sleep deprivation (SD). In addition to its use to determine behavioral state, the EEG contains a wealth of information concerning rhythmic brain activity that can be extracted using signal analysis tools. We will des...
Background Disruption of rhythms in activity and rest occur in many diseases, and provide an importa...
Abstract Background In humans, rapid eye movements (REM) density during REM sleep plays a prominent ...
1. Sleep was studied in the diurnal rodent Eutamias sibiricus, chronically implanted with EEG and EM...
Although alternative, noninvasive methods are being developed, current research on rodent sleep stil...
Assessment of sleep in mice currently requires initial implantation of chronic electrodes for assess...
Sleep is a fundamental biological rhythm involving the interaction of numerous brain structures and ...
The neonatal brain undergoes rapid maturational changes that facilitate the normal development of th...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, sleep studies in mammals are performed using electroencephalogram/e...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, sleep studies in mammals are performed using electroencephalogram/e...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
A major limitation in the study of sleep breathing disorders in mouse models of pathology is the nee...
There is growing interest in sleep research and increasing demand for screening of circadian rhythms...
A major limitation in the study of sleep breathing disorders in mouse models of pathology is the nee...
It was frequently suggested by previous research that sleep plays a crucial role in the cognitive de...
Background Disruption of rhythms in activity and rest occur in many diseases, and provide an importa...
Abstract Background In humans, rapid eye movements (REM) density during REM sleep plays a prominent ...
1. Sleep was studied in the diurnal rodent Eutamias sibiricus, chronically implanted with EEG and EM...
Although alternative, noninvasive methods are being developed, current research on rodent sleep stil...
Assessment of sleep in mice currently requires initial implantation of chronic electrodes for assess...
Sleep is a fundamental biological rhythm involving the interaction of numerous brain structures and ...
The neonatal brain undergoes rapid maturational changes that facilitate the normal development of th...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, sleep studies in mammals are performed using electroencephalogram/e...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, sleep studies in mammals are performed using electroencephalogram/e...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
Sleep is a non-homogenous physiological and behavioural state, which is regulated at many distinct l...
A major limitation in the study of sleep breathing disorders in mouse models of pathology is the nee...
There is growing interest in sleep research and increasing demand for screening of circadian rhythms...
A major limitation in the study of sleep breathing disorders in mouse models of pathology is the nee...
It was frequently suggested by previous research that sleep plays a crucial role in the cognitive de...
Background Disruption of rhythms in activity and rest occur in many diseases, and provide an importa...
Abstract Background In humans, rapid eye movements (REM) density during REM sleep plays a prominent ...
1. Sleep was studied in the diurnal rodent Eutamias sibiricus, chronically implanted with EEG and EM...