Control and function of the homeostatic sleep response by adenosine A1 receptors
TE Bjorness, CL Kelly, T Gao… - Journal of …, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
… response but they also fail to maintain normal cognitive function, although this function is
normal when sleep is … The need for recovery of lost sleep, the homeostatic sleep response, is …
normal when sleep is … The need for recovery of lost sleep, the homeostatic sleep response, is …
Sleep function: current questions and new approaches
A Vassalli, DJ Dijk - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… the functional significance of the markers of sleep and sleep … amplitude responses are
most prevalent during NREM sleep … a sleep-like state, whereas the low-amplitude responses …
most prevalent during NREM sleep … a sleep-like state, whereas the low-amplitude responses …
The function (s) of sleep
… The interesting dichotomy between the wake and sleep response to the cue is that
repeated exposure to the cue during wake leads to extinction but repeated exposure during …
repeated exposure to the cue during wake leads to extinction but repeated exposure during …
The trivial function of sleep
RV Rial, MC Nicolau, A Gamundí, M Akaârir… - Sleep medicine …, 2007 - Elsevier
… sleep should provide the organism with a similar primary function, and this is what we call
the ‘trivial function’ of sleep. … Response: the claimed variations in sleep intensity do not affect …
the ‘trivial function’ of sleep. … Response: the claimed variations in sleep intensity do not affect …
Current perspectives on the function of sleep
A Rechtschaffen - Perspectives in biology and medicine, 1998 - muse.jhu.edu
… The Evidence from Stimulation (Experimental) Studies If sleep is a functional response to
the demands of waking life, then one would expect that certain classes of waking stimulation …
the demands of waking life, then one would expect that certain classes of waking stimulation …
[HTML][HTML] Functions and mechanisms of sleep
MR Zielinski, JT McKenna, RW McCarley - AIMS neuroscience, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… Flies (Drosophila melanogaster) lacking the Shaker gene have attenuated sleep and
lack sleep responses after sleep deprivation, compared to non-mutant flies. Flies lacking the …
lack sleep responses after sleep deprivation, compared to non-mutant flies. Flies lacking the …
Why we sleep: a theoretical view of sleep function
JM Krueger, F Obál Jr, J Fang - Sleep Medicine Reviews, 1999 - Elsevier
… , sleep function cannot be separated from sleep mechanisms, the Cartesian separation of
mind-brain is avoided. Returning to sleep… -l may enhance sleep by enhancing the responses of …
mind-brain is avoided. Returning to sleep… -l may enhance sleep by enhancing the responses of …
[PDF][PDF] The Functions of Sleep.
SZ Assefa, M Diaz-Abad, EM Wickwire… - Aims …, 2015 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
… the actual overall function of sleep is as yet incompletely understood. The great sleep researcher
… and the genes that mediate these responses may also be affected by sleep deprivation. …
… and the genes that mediate these responses may also be affected by sleep deprivation. …
Central control of cardiovascular function during sleep
A Silvani, RAL Dampney - American Journal of Physiology …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
… control. This review summarizes current knowledge on autonomic features of sleep states
[non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (… cardiac control, which include reduced cardiac responses to …
[non-rapid-eye-movement sleep (… cardiac control, which include reduced cardiac responses to …
Sleep inertia, sleep homeostatic and circadian influences on higher‐order cognitive functions
TM Burke, FAJL Scheer, JM Ronda… - Journal of sleep …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… Although repeated assessments probably change cognitive processing of the task, we still
observed an interference response to incongruent stimuli, suggesting that our task version …
observed an interference response to incongruent stimuli, suggesting that our task version …
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