SummarySleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, and rapid reversibility. Understanding how these properties are encoded by a neuronal circuit has been difficult, and no single molecular or neuronal pathway has been shown to be responsible for the regulation of sleep. Taking advantage of the well-mapped neuronal connections of Caenorhabditis elegans and the sleep-like states in this animal, we demonstrate the changed properties of both sensory neurons and downstream interneurons that mediate sleep and arousal. The ASH sensory neuron displays reduced sensitivity to stimuli in the sleep-like state, and the activity of the corresponding interneurons in ASH’s motor circuit becomes asynchronous. R...
Within the field of sleep research, it is well established that all organisms, which possess a nervo...
A defining feature of sleep is reduced responsiveness to external stimuli, but the mechanisms mediat...
SummaryForaging animals have distinct exploration and exploitation behaviors that are organized into...
Sleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, and rapid...
SummarySleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, an...
SummaryAnimals undergo periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Sleep is essential for animal life and conserved in all animals that have a nervous system. The nema...
Sleep-active neurons depolarize during sleep to suppress wakefulness circuits. Wake-active wake-prom...
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Sleep is crucial for survival and well-being. This behavioral and physiological state has been studi...
Longitudinal analyses are crucial for understanding long-term processes such as development and beha...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
SummaryBackgroundSleep is an essential behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous sys...
SummarySleep-like states occur in the life of all animals carefully studied and are characterized by...
Within the field of sleep research, it is well established that all organisms, which possess a nervo...
A defining feature of sleep is reduced responsiveness to external stimuli, but the mechanisms mediat...
SummaryForaging animals have distinct exploration and exploitation behaviors that are organized into...
Sleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, and rapid...
SummarySleep is characterized by behavioral quiescence, homeostasis, increased arousal threshold, an...
SummaryAnimals undergo periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Rhythmic muscular contractions are essential for many different behaviors, from locomotion to respir...
Sleep is essential for animal life and conserved in all animals that have a nervous system. The nema...
Sleep-active neurons depolarize during sleep to suppress wakefulness circuits. Wake-active wake-prom...
Animals switch between periods of behavioral quiescence and arousal in response to environmental, ci...
Sleep is crucial for survival and well-being. This behavioral and physiological state has been studi...
Longitudinal analyses are crucial for understanding long-term processes such as development and beha...
Abstract Sleep, a state of quiescence associated with growth and restorative processes, is conserved...
SummaryBackgroundSleep is an essential behavior that is found in all animals that have a nervous sys...
SummarySleep-like states occur in the life of all animals carefully studied and are characterized by...
Within the field of sleep research, it is well established that all organisms, which possess a nervo...
A defining feature of sleep is reduced responsiveness to external stimuli, but the mechanisms mediat...
SummaryForaging animals have distinct exploration and exploitation behaviors that are organized into...