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Short-term homeostasis of REM sleep assessed in an intermittent REM sleep deprivation protocol in the rat
(2002)
An intermittent rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation protocol was applied to determine whether an increase in REM sleep propensity occurs throughout an interval without REM sleep comparable with the spontaneous sleep ...
Sleep in brain development
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2007)
Orexin-B-saporin lesions in the lateral hypothalamus enhance photic masking of rapid eye movement sleep in the albino rat
(2011)
The 24-h distribution of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is known to be deeply reshaped among albino rats with neurotoxic lesions in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) or among rodent models of human narcolepsy-cataplexy, with ...
Methodology in clinical sleep research
(Springer, 2007-05-01)
This review presents traditional and cuttingedge interventions in sleep research, including descriptions of the relationship of rapid eye movementnon-rapid eye movement sleep with the autonomous nervous system, and dream ...
Role of Corticosterone on Sleep Homeostasis Induced by REM Sleep Deprivation in Rats
(Public Library Science, 2013-05-07)
Sleep is regulated by humoral and homeostatic processes. If on one hand chronic elevation of stress hormones impair sleep, on the other hand, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation induces elevation of glucocorticoids ...
Sudden drop in muscle tone during REM sleep in human beings [Caída abrupta del tono muscular al entrar a sueño MOR en el ser humano]
(2009)
Relatively low tonic electromyographic activity of the mentalis or submentalis muscles constitutes one of the three electrophysiological signs for identifying rapid eye movement sleep (REM), described in the standardized ...
Sudden drop in muscle tone during REM sleep in human beings [Caída abrupta del tono muscular al entrar a sueño MOR en el ser humano]
(2009)
Relatively low tonic electromyographic activity of the mentalis or submentalis muscles constitutes one of the three electrophysiological signs for identifying rapid eye movement sleep (REM), described in the standardized ...