Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in body temperatures. Changes in skin temperature may causally affect the ability to initiate and maintain sleep. First, we briefly summarize a previously proposed neurobiological mechanism that couples skin temperature to sleep propensity. Next we review previous findings on the relation between skin temperature and sleep-onset latency, indicating that sleep propensity can be enhanced by warming the skin to the level that normally occurs prior to - and during - sleep. Finally, we present new data indicating age- and insomnia-related changes in the sleep-onset latency response to foot warming, and evaluate whether different methods of foot warm...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Core body and skin temperatures are intimately linked to sleep and alertness. The distal-to-proximal...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
Temperature of the skin (TSk) and core (TC) play key roles in sleep–wake regulation. The diurnal com...
Study Objectives: Vigilance is affected by induced and spontaneous skin temperature fluctuations. Wh...
Sleepiness and sleep propensity are strongly influenced by our circadian clock as indicated by many ...
A single-group crossover design was used to examine the effects of a warm footbath on body temperatu...
Abstract Background As a way of helping to sleep in winter, methods of warming the feet through foot...
Study Objectives: To investigate the effect of mild manipulations of core and skin temperature on ps...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Core body and skin temperatures are intimately linked to sleep and alertness. The distal-to-proximal...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
Temperature of the skin (TSk) and core (TC) play key roles in sleep–wake regulation. The diurnal com...
Study Objectives: Vigilance is affected by induced and spontaneous skin temperature fluctuations. Wh...
Sleepiness and sleep propensity are strongly influenced by our circadian clock as indicated by many ...
A single-group crossover design was used to examine the effects of a warm footbath on body temperatu...
Abstract Background As a way of helping to sleep in winter, methods of warming the feet through foot...
Study Objectives: To investigate the effect of mild manipulations of core and skin temperature on ps...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Core body and skin temperatures are intimately linked to sleep and alertness. The distal-to-proximal...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...