Review for "Control of wakefulness by lateral hypothalamic glutamatergic neurons in male mice"
Michael Lazarus
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Granule cells in the infrapyramidal blade of the dentate gyrus are activated during paradoxical (REM) sleep hypersomnia but not during wakefulness: a study using TRAP mice [PDF]
Risa Yamazaki +10 more
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A perspective on automated rapid eye movement sleep assessment
Summary Rapid eye movement sleep is associated with distinct changes in various biomedical signals that can be easily captured during sleep, lending themselves to automated sleep staging using machine learning systems. Here, we provide a perspective on the critical characteristics of biomedical signals associated with rapid eye movement sleep and how ...
Mathias Baumert, Huy Phan
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The Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis-Deep Mesencephalic Nucleus Circuit Linking Emotion and Wakefulness. [PDF]
Zhang Z +6 more
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Phosphocreatine Levels in the Left Thalamus Decline during Wakefulness and Increase after a Nap [PDF]
Ali Gordji-Nejad +6 more
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Summary The world‐wide prevalence of insomnia disorder reaches up to 10% of the adult population. Women are more often afflicted than men, and insomnia disorder is a risk factor for somatic and mental illness, especially depression and anxiety disorders.
Dieter Riemann +13 more
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Comparative efficacy of new wake-promoting agents for narcolepsy-a network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yan Z +5 more
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The dynamics of cyclic‐periodic phenomena during non‐rapid and rapid eye movement sleep
Summary Sleep is a complex physiological state characterized by distinct stages, each exhibiting unique electroencephalographic patterns and physiological phenomena. Sleep research has unveiled the presence of intricate cyclic‐periodic phenomena during both non‐rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement sleep stages. These phenomena encompass a spectrum
Maria P. Mogavero +5 more
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WACSAW: An adaptive, statistical method to classify movement into sleep and wakefulness states. [PDF]
Vandegriffe A +2 more
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