SummaryThe need to sleep grows with the duration of wakefulness and dissipates with time spent asleep, a process called sleep homeostasis. What are the consequences of staying awake on brain cells, and why is sleep needed? Surprisingly, we do not know whether the firing of cortical neurons is affected by how long an animal has been awake or asleep. Here, we found that after sustained wakefulness cortical neurons fire at higher frequencies in all behavioral states. During early NREM sleep after sustained wakefulness, periods of population activity (ON) are short, frequent, and associated with synchronous firing, while periods of neuronal silence are long and frequent. After sustained sleep, firing rates and synchrony decrease, while the dura...
When the brain is awake, neurons in the cerebral cortex fire irregularly and the electroencephalogra...
Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patte...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
SummaryThe need to sleep grows with the duration of wakefulness and dissipates with time spent aslee...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
The homeostatic regulation of sleep manifests as a relative constancy of its total daily amount, and...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
Prolonged wakefulness leads to a homeostatic response manifested in increased amplitude and number o...
The electrical activity of the brain does not only reflect the current level of arousal, ongoing beh...
The need for sleep increases during wakefulness and decreases during sleep. This process, termed Pro...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Recent studies suggest that sleep differentially alters the activity of cortical neurons based on fi...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep is vital but the regulation of sleep is poorly understood. Over the past decades, several subc...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
When the brain is awake, neurons in the cerebral cortex fire irregularly and the electroencephalogra...
Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patte...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...
SummaryThe need to sleep grows with the duration of wakefulness and dissipates with time spent aslee...
In this issue of Neuron, Vyazovskiy et al. reports on progressive changes in cortical unit activity ...
The homeostatic regulation of sleep manifests as a relative constancy of its total daily amount, and...
During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, cortical neurons alternate between ON periods of firing ...
Prolonged wakefulness leads to a homeostatic response manifested in increased amplitude and number o...
The electrical activity of the brain does not only reflect the current level of arousal, ongoing beh...
The need for sleep increases during wakefulness and decreases during sleep. This process, termed Pro...
It is well documented that sleep contributes to memory consolidation and it is also accepted that lo...
Recent studies suggest that sleep differentially alters the activity of cortical neurons based on fi...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
Sleep is vital but the regulation of sleep is poorly understood. Over the past decades, several subc...
Sleep-wake history, wake behaviours, lighting conditions and circadian time influence sleep, but nei...
When the brain is awake, neurons in the cerebral cortex fire irregularly and the electroencephalogra...
Theoretically, consciousness depends on the brain\u2019s ability to engage in complex activity patte...
The traditional view of sleep and wakefulness as two distinct and mutually exclusive states has bee...