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Possibilities and Limitations on Using Sleep Cycle Smartphone Apps for Sleep Analysis in Sports Practice
AbstractSynchronous recording of somnological activity in healthy female subjects was performed using the polysomnography method and by recording the...
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Comparison of the Effect of the Antidepressants Imipramine and Fluoxetine on the Sleep–Wake Cycle and Characteristics of Sleep Spindles in Wag/Rij Rats with Absence Epilepsy and Comorbid Depression
AbstractWAG/Rij rats are a valid model of absence epilepsy and comorbid depression. We have previously shown that WAG/Rij rats have disturbances in...
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Adenosine-independent regulation of the sleep–wake cycle by astrocyte activity
Astrocytes play a crucial role in regulating sleep–wake behavior, and adenosine signaling is generally thought to be involved. Here we show multiple...
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Maternal Methyl-Enriched Diet Normalizes Characteristics of the Sleep–Wake Cycle and Sleep Spindles in Adult Offspring of WAG/Rij Rats with Genetic Absence Epilepsy
AbstractAs we have shown previously, a perinatal maternal methyl-enriched diet (MED) reduces the number of spike-and-wave discharges (SWDs) and...
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Effects of the Chaperone Inducer U133 on Sleep–Wake Cycle Temporal Characteristics and Spatial Memory
AbstractU133, a chaperone inducer synthesized on the basis of echinochrome A, has antitumor, antioxidant and neuroprotective activity. The breadth of...
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Seasonal variation in sleep time: jackdaws sleep when it is dark, but do they really need it?
Sleep is an important behavioural and physiological state that is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. Birds are an interesting group to study...
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Sepsis triggered oxidative stress-inflammatory axis: the pathobiology of reprogramming in the normal sleep–wake cycle
In individuals with sepsis-related neurodegenerative illness, sleep and circadian rhythm disturbance are common. The alteration in genomic expression...
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Understanding zebrafish sleep and wakefulness physiology as an experimental model for biomedical research
Sleep is a globally observable fact, or period of reversible distracted rest, that can be distinguished from arousal by various behavioral criteria....
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Exome sequencing identifies genes associated with sleep-related traits
Sleep is vital for human health and has a moderate heritability. Previous genome-wide association studies have limitations in capturing the role of...
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BNST GABAergic neurons modulate wakefulness over sleep and anesthesia
The neural circuits underlying sleep-wakefulness and general anesthesia have not been fully investigated. The GABAergic neurons in the bed nucleus of...
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Sleep-associated insulin resistance promotes neurodegeneration
Lifestyle modification can lead to numerous health issues closely associated with sleep. Sleep deprivation and disturbances significantly affect...
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Sleep, Recovery and Rest
In this chapter the topics of sleep, recovery and rest will be discussed in the context of sport psychology. While sleep may be considered the most... -
Probing pathways by which rhynchophylline modifies sleep using spatial transcriptomics
BackgroundRhynchophylline (RHY) is an alkaloid component of Uncaria, which are plants extensively used in traditional Asian medicines. Uncaria...
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40 Hz light flickering promotes sleep through cortical adenosine signaling
Flickering light stimulation has emerged as a promising non-invasive neuromodulation strategy to alleviate neuropsychiatric disorders. However, the...
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Auditory inputs modulate intrinsic neuronal timescales during sleep
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have demonstrated that intrinsic neuronal timescales (INT) undergo modulation by external...
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Phylogenetic conservation of the interdependent homeostatic relationship of sleep regulation and redox metabolism
Sleep is an essential and evolutionarily conserved process that affects many biological functions that are also strongly regulated by cellular...
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Introduction and reflections on the comparative physiology of sleep and circadian rhythms
Circadian rhythms and the sleep/wake cycle allows us, and most life on Earth, to function optimally in a dynamic world, adjusting all aspects of...
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Effects of total sleep deprivation on performance in a manual spacecraft docking task
Sleep deprivation and circadian rhythm disruptions are highly prevalent in shift workers, and also among astronauts. Resulting sleepiness can reduce...
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Effect of Acute and Chronic Sleep Deficit on Working and Long-Term Memory in Rats
AbstractInsufficient sleep or circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders have a detrimental effect on cognitive functions. It has long been thought that...
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Gut microbial genetic variation modulates host lifespan, sleep, and motor performance
Recent studies have shown that gut microorganisms can modulate host lifespan and activities, including sleep quality and motor performance. However,...