The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian and a homeostatic one. So far, the parameters and mechanisms of additional sleep-permissive and wake-promoting conditions have been largely overlooked. The present overview focuses on one of these conditions: the effect of skin temperature on the onset and maintenance of sleep, and alertness. Skin temperature is quite well suited to provide the brain with information on sleep-permissive and wake-promoting conditions because it changes with most if not all of them. Skin temperature changes with environmental heat and cold, but also with posture, environmental light, danger, nutritional status, pain, and stress. Its effect on the brain may thus ...
Sleepiness and sleep propensity are strongly influenced by our circadian clock as indicated by many ...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Human thermoregulation is strictly regulated by the preoptic area of the hypothalamus, which is dire...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
The circadian distribution of vigilance states and body temperature changes are tightly coupled. The...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
Temperature and sleep are interrelated processes. Under normal environmental conditions, the rhythms...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Skin temperature shows spontaneous ultradian fluctuations during everyday-life wakefulness. Previous...
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 ...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Human thermoregulation is strictly regulated by the preoptic area of the hypothalamus, which is dire...
The regulation of sleep and wakefulness is well modeled with two underlying processes: a circadian a...
A large number of studies have shown a close association between the 24-hour rhythms in core body te...
Sleep occurs in close relation to changes in body temperature. Both the monophasic sleep period in h...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
The circadian distribution of vigilance states and body temperature changes are tightly coupled. The...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
The neurobiological mechanisms of both sleep and circadian regulation have been unraveled partly in ...
With ageing, an increasingly disturbed sleep is reported as a significant complaint affecting the he...
Temperature and sleep are interrelated processes. Under normal environmental conditions, the rhythms...
Throughout the 24-hour day, the occurrence of sleep and wakefulness is closely related to changes in...
Skin temperature shows spontaneous ultradian fluctuations during everyday-life wakefulness. Previous...
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 ...
Introduction: Vigilance is directly related to core and skin temperatures (TC and Tsk). Biological d...
Human thermoregulation is strictly regulated by the preoptic area of the hypothalamus, which is dire...