نتایج جستجو برای: wake states

تعداد نتایج: 470566  

Journal: :SIAM J. Applied Dynamical Systems 2012
Cecilia G. Diniz Behn Victoria Booth

Waking and sleep states are regulated by the coordinated activity of a number of neuronal population in the brainstem and hypothalamus whose synaptic interactions compose a sleep-wake regulatory network. Physiologically based mathematical models of the sleep-wake regulatory network contain mechanisms operating on multiple time scales including relatively fast synaptic-based interations between ...

2014
Ben D. Fulcher Andrew J. K. Phillips Svetlana Postnova Peter A. Robinson

The orexinergic neurons of the lateral hypothalamus (Orx) are essential for regulating sleep-wake dynamics, and their loss causes narcolepsy, a disorder characterized by severe instability of sleep and wake states. However, the mechanisms through which Orx stabilize sleep and wake are not well understood. In this work, an explanation of the stabilizing effects of Orx is presented using a quanti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
A D Laposky M A Bradley D L Williams J Bass F W Turek

Recent epidemiological and clinical studies indicate that the control of sleep-wake states may be an important factor in the regulation of energy metabolism. Leptin is a peripherally synthesized hormone that has critical signaling properties in the brain for the control of long-term energy homeostasis. In this study, we examined the hypothesis that leptin signaling exerts a role in sleep-wake r...

2008
Cecilia Diniz Behn

Orexin-producing neurons are clearly essential for the regulation of wakefulness and sleep as loss of these cells produces narcolepsy. However, little is understood about how these neurons dynamically interact with other wakeand sleep-regulatory nuclei to control behavioral states. Using survival analysis of wake bouts in wild type and orexin knockout mice, we found that orexins are necessary f...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
C G Diniz Behn N Kopell E N Brown T Mochizuki T E Scammell

Orexin-producing neurons are clearly essential for the regulation of wakefulness and sleep because loss of these cells produces narcolepsy. However, little is understood about how these neurons dynamically interact with other wake- and sleep-regulatory nuclei to control behavioral states. Using survival analysis of wake bouts in wild-type and orexin knockout mice, we found that orexins are nece...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Damien Gervasoni Shih-Chieh Lin Sidarta Ribeiro Ernesto S Soares Janaina Pantoja Miguel A L Nicolelis

The wake-sleep cycle, a spontaneous succession of global brain states that correspond to major overt behaviors, occurs in all higher vertebrates. The transitions between these states, at once rapid and drastic, remain poorly understood. Here, intracranial local field potentials (LFPs) recorded in the cortex, hippocampus, striatum, and thalamus were used to characterize the neurophysiological co...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
M G Frank H Srere C Ledezma B O'Hara H C Heller

Maternal smoking is a major risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The mechanisms by which cigarette smoke predisposes infants to SIDS are not known. We examined the effects of prenatal nicotine exposure on sleep/wake ontogenesis and central cholinergic receptor gene expression in the neonatal rat. Prenatal nicotine exposure transiently increased sleep continuity and accelerated s...

2014
Pavan Kumar Reddy M. Pavan Kumar Reddy

In duty-cycled wireless sensor networks, the nodes switch between active and dormant states, and each node determine its active/dormant schedule independently. This complicates the Minimum Energy Multicasting (MEM) problem in wireless sensor networks both for one-to-many multicasting and for all-to-all multicasting. In the case of one-to-many multicasting, we present a formalization of the Mini...

2013
Gerick M. H. Lee Sara Fattinger Anne-Laure Mouthon Quentin Noirhomme Reto Huber

The use of information-based measures to assess changes in conscious state is an increasingly popular topic. Though recent results have seemed to justify the merits of such methods, little has been done to investigate the applicability of such measures to children. For our work, we used the approximate entropy (ApEn), a measure previously shown to correlate with changes in conscious state when ...

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